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Scuba Diver

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SCUBA DIVER

BY: ISABEL GUTIERREZ

WHAT DO THEY DO?

  • Redeem treasure from an ancient shipwreck
  • Film sea creatures for an educational documentary
  • Help build underwater structures

WHAT SUBJECTS TO STUDY IN HIGH SCHOOL

  • Physics
  • Algebra
  • Marine biology

WHAT ARE THE KEY REQUIREMENTS

  • fondness for physical activity and adventure
  • the ability to stay calm
  • collected in stressful conditions

RELATED JOBS

  • Hunters and trappers
  • Fallers
  • Pipe layers
  • Earth drillers, except oil and gas
  • Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators

A CAT SCUBA DIVING

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NATURE OF WORK

  • Divers perform underwater activities related to construction,
  • repair, research, rescue and photography. They use specialized scuba equipment.
  • The exact type of equipment depends on the diving conditions, but may include
  • wet suits, dry suits, hot-water-heated suits, diving bells, decompression
  • chambers, full face masks and air compressors.
Photo by wwarby

WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Scuba divers spend their working hours in wet suits and scuba gear,
  • from freezing oceans to murky lakes. They are found in swamps,
  • streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, ports, harbors, and sewers.
Photo by prilfish

HOW DEEP CAN DIVERS REALLY GO?

  • The depth you can reach is limited by the laws of nature and
  • recreational divers are limited to 130 feet.
Photo by szeke

SALARY

  • Diverใƒป$52,550
  • US Mean Annual Wageใƒป$45,230
  • Min Wageใƒป$15,080
Photo by prilfish

Minimum Degree

  • Vocational or Associate's degree

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Photo by Benson Kua