United Diving Instructors
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Recreational diver training and certification agency
Abbreviation | UDI |
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Formation | 1983 |
Headquarters | Nuremberg, Germany |
Leader | Peter Dolezyk |
Website | http://www.u-d-i.de |
The United Diving Instructors (UDI) is the diver training organization founded in 1983 by Z. Fisher and H. G. Golzing in California, United States.
Kids programs
- Junior Diver *
- Junior Diver **
- Junior Diver ***
Recreational diving certifications
- Pool Diver
- Basic Diver
- Open Water Diver
- Advanced Open Water Diver
- Special Diver
Specialty courses
UDI provide a range of specialty courses, examples of which include:
- Orientation and Compass Diver
- Night Diver
- Deep Diver
- Rescue Diver
- Dry-Suit Diver
- Drift Diver
- Mountain Lake Diver
- Cave Cavern Diver
- Ice Diver
- Diving Technician
- Compress Diver
- Wreck Diver
- Mixed Gas Diver
- Apnea Diver
Professional certifications
- Open Water Instructor *
- International Instructor **
- Staff Instructor ***
- Honorary Master Instructor ****
See also
- Scuba diving – Swimming underwater, breathing gas carried by the diver
- List of diver certification organizations – Agencies which issue certification for competence in diving skills
- Diver training – Processes to develop the skills and knowledge to dive safely underwater
- Recreational diving – Diving for the purpose of leisure and enjoyment, usually when using scuba equipment