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Dive leader is a term used in scuba diving to refer to a diver who has a high level of experience and training, and is qualified to lead other divers on diving expeditions. Dive leaders are often employed by dive centers and dive resorts, and may also work as independent contractors.
Roles and Responsibilities[edit]
The primary role of a dive leader is to guide other divers, particularly less experienced ones, during a dive. This includes planning the dive, briefing the divers before the dive, leading the dive, and debriefing the divers after the dive.
Dive leaders are also responsible for ensuring the safety of the divers in their charge. This includes checking their diving equipment before the dive, monitoring their air consumption and decompression status during the dive, and assisting them in case of emergencies.
In addition, dive leaders often have responsibilities related to the operation of the dive center or resort. This may include maintaining diving equipment, filling scuba tanks, and conducting diving courses.
Training and Certification[edit]
To become a dive leader, a diver must undergo a significant amount of training and gain a lot of diving experience. The exact requirements vary between different diving organizations, but typically include a minimum number of logged dives, a minimum amount of time spent underwater, and completion of specific training courses.
The training courses for dive leaders usually cover topics such as dive planning, emergency management, and leadership skills. They also often include practical components, where the trainee dive leader leads actual dives under the supervision of an experienced instructor.
Once a diver has met all the requirements, they can apply for a dive leader certification from a recognized diving organization. This certification is usually valid internationally, and allows the holder to work as a dive leader anywhere in the world.


