Scientific Diving & Boating Safety

Incoming Diver Requirements

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steps for scientific diving candidates

If you are anticipating doing any scientific diving at the University of 91ÊÓƵ or with the Florida Institute of Oceanography, review the  (PowerPoint).

You are required to complete the following steps:

  1. Schedule time with the diving safety office and your major professor/PI to discuss the specifics of your research diving project and needs.

  2. Complete the 91ÊÓƵScientific Diving Application.

  3. Complete the 91ÊÓƵScientific Diving Release and Waiver of Liability Agreement.

  4. Provide copies of the following documents to the 91ÊÓƵScientific Diving Office:
    • Scuba Certification Card showing your highest level of certification
    • CPR Card showing current certification
    • First Aid Card showing current certification
    • Oxygen Provider Card showing current certification

  5. Complete 91ÊÓƵScientific Diving Medical Exam Overview, Evaluation and History Form. Although any physician can be used to complete the exam it is strongly suggested the physician have some knowledge of hyperbaric medicine. All the tests specified on the medical release MUST be conducted. We can not conduct any in water work without the medical release.

  6. Take the written 91ÊÓƵScientific Diving Scuba Exam. Send in the answer sheet to the 91ÊÓƵScientific Diving Office. Schedule a date to review the exam.

  7. Every student diver is required to submit proof of supplemental diving insurance.

  8. Schedule a Scuba Skills in Pool evaluation with the Scientific Diving Office.

  9. Every scientific diver must provide proof of medical insurance. If you are a full time 91ÊÓƵor FIO employee (not OPS) then you will be covered by 91ÊÓƵor FIO. If you are a student or an OPS employee then you must obtain additional medical insurance. There are several suppliers for this insurance such as PADI or DAN. Visit , since DAN is the company of choice for most scientific divers.
  10. Complete relevant theoretical training, knowledge development, practical training, and skill development.

  11. Schedule a Scuba Skills Open Water evaluation with the Scientific Diving Office. This evaluation is scheduled at a site determined by the Scientific Diving Office. The Scientific Diving candidate will incur any boat or entry fees. Equipment can be provided by the 91ÊÓƵScientific Diving Office.

Required Project Forms