Dangerous Diving Jobs
Do you have what it takes to dive inside a water tower, nuclear reactor, shark net or beneath 20 feet of polar ice? Meet the people who do. Read more >
Recreational Diving: Teaching Others to Dive and So Much More
Today, there are hundreds of careers in diving. A recreational dive leader instructs and supervises recreational divers. Acquiring the appropriate formal education for a career under water is usually the first step. Read more >
Commercial Diving: Working Under Water
Fifty years ago, a career in diving meant joining the U.S. Navy. Today, people face a wide range of options for diving careers. Commercial divers must be able to thrive under harsh conditions and require education beyond open-water certification. Read more >
Men In Green
No wreck is too challenging, no water too murky, no dive too tough for Uncle Sam's elite band of diving rangers. Read more >
Water Hazards: The Murky World of Golf Ball Divers
What drives poachers and pros to risk polluted water, snake bites, gator attacks and accidental drowning? As much as $100,000 a year. Read more >
Dangerous Diving Jobs
Do you have what it takes to dive inside a water tower, nuclear reactor, shark net or beneath 20 feet of polar ice? Meet the people who do.
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