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Cleaning Up the Environment. Boat Diving. Popular Diving Areas.Slide 2: Unit 8-Diving Environment State some of the characteristics of dive sites. Describe types of water movements and how they affect your dive. Describe the different categories of hazardous marine life and how to avoid situations with them. Describe how you can make a positive impact on the environment. Name some of the popular diving areas throughout the world. Student Performance: By the end of the lesson students will be able to :Physical Characteristics of a Site The characteristics of a site will dictate how you enter and exit the water as well as how you dive.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Physical Characteristics of a Site The characteristics of a site will dictate how you enter and exit the water as well as how you dive. Type of sites:Entries and Exits The easiest diving is usually from boats, and in many situations, boat diving offers some of the best diving.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Entries and Exits The easiest diving is usually from boats, and in many situations, boat diving offers some of the best diving. Bottom Conditions:Water Conditions Temperature and visibility are probably the two most important factors in determining the ease and comfort of your dive.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Water Conditions Temperature and visibility are probably the two most important factors in determining the ease and comfort of your dive. Visibility: Temperature:Slide 6: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Water Conditions What have you learned so far? Describe a thermocline. List four items that affect visibility. Describe what diving in no visibility can cause.Moving Water and it’s Effects Understanding what sets water into motion, how the water moves, and how to function effectively in moving water.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Moving Water and it’s Effects Understanding what sets water into motion, how the water moves, and how to function effectively in moving water. Waves and Surf: Tides: Currents:Slide 8: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Water Movement What have you learned so far? List three causes of water movement. Explain how to escape from a rip current. Describe which direction you start your dive from an anchored boat in current. List the two causes of tides.Marine Life The many different types of life in the underwater world make diving interesting.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Marine Life The many different types of life in the underwater world make diving interesting. Animals that bite. Animals with barbs. Animals that sting and scrape. Animals that shock.Slide 10: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Marine life What have you learned so far? State which type of action from an animal results in injury to a diver. Describe what sea urchins are an example of. Describe what jellyfish are an example of.Conservation As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Conservation As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world. Negative impacts: Positive impacts: Hunting:Conservation continued As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Conservation continued As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world. Collecting: Exploring wrecks: Cleaning up the environment:Slide 13: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Conservation What have you learned so far? List two things that can damage coral. Describe the only type of shell that you should collect. Name the animal that mistakes plastic for jellyfish.Boat Diving Many of the best diving sites in the world are in remote locations and can be reached only by boat.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Boat Diving Many of the best diving sites in the world are in remote locations and can be reached only by boat. Procedures: Commercial charter boats: Small boats: Trail line:Popular Dive Areas Most divers want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Popular Dive Areas Most divers want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites. California Cozumel Gulf coast of Louisiana and Texas Great LakesPopular Dive Area continued Most divers, want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Popular Dive Area continued Most divers, want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites. Turks and Caicos Truk, Federated States of Micronesia Galapagos IslandsDiving Environment End of Unit 8: : Unit 8-Diving Environment Diving Environment End of Unit 8: Physical Characteristics of a Site. Entries and Exits. Water Conditions. Visibility. Moving Water and its Effects Marine Life. Conservation.Diving Environment End of Unit 8: continued : Unit 8-Diving Environment Diving Environment End of Unit 8: continued Diver Impacts. Hunting. Collecting. Exploring Wrecks. Cleaning Up the Environment. Boat Diving. Popular Diving Areas.Slide 19: Unit 8-Diving Environment State some of the characteristics of dive sites. Describe types of water movements and how they affect your dive. Describe the different categories of marine life and how to avoid situations with them. Describe how you can make a positive impact on the environment. Name some of the popular diving areas throughout the world. 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diving environment Inst47046 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 38 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 10, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Unit 8: Diving Environment: Unit 8-Diving Environment Unit 8: Diving Environment Physical Characteristics of a Site. Entries and Exits. Water Conditions. Visibility. Moving Water and its Effects. Marine Life. Conservation. Diver Impacts. Hunting. Collecting. Exploring Wrecks. Cleaning Up the Environment. Boat Diving. Popular Diving Areas.Slide 2: Unit 8-Diving Environment State some of the characteristics of dive sites. Describe types of water movements and how they affect your dive. Describe the different categories of hazardous marine life and how to avoid situations with them. Describe how you can make a positive impact on the environment. Name some of the popular diving areas throughout the world. Student Performance: By the end of the lesson students will be able to :Physical Characteristics of a Site The characteristics of a site will dictate how you enter and exit the water as well as how you dive.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Physical Characteristics of a Site The characteristics of a site will dictate how you enter and exit the water as well as how you dive. Type of sites:Entries and Exits The easiest diving is usually from boats, and in many situations, boat diving offers some of the best diving.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Entries and Exits The easiest diving is usually from boats, and in many situations, boat diving offers some of the best diving. Bottom Conditions:Water Conditions Temperature and visibility are probably the two most important factors in determining the ease and comfort of your dive.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Water Conditions Temperature and visibility are probably the two most important factors in determining the ease and comfort of your dive. Visibility: Temperature:Slide 6: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Water Conditions What have you learned so far? Describe a thermocline. List four items that affect visibility. Describe what diving in no visibility can cause.Moving Water and it’s Effects Understanding what sets water into motion, how the water moves, and how to function effectively in moving water.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Moving Water and it’s Effects Understanding what sets water into motion, how the water moves, and how to function effectively in moving water. Waves and Surf: Tides: Currents:Slide 8: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Water Movement What have you learned so far? List three causes of water movement. Explain how to escape from a rip current. Describe which direction you start your dive from an anchored boat in current. List the two causes of tides.Marine Life The many different types of life in the underwater world make diving interesting.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Marine Life The many different types of life in the underwater world make diving interesting. Animals that bite. Animals with barbs. Animals that sting and scrape. Animals that shock.Slide 10: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Marine life What have you learned so far? State which type of action from an animal results in injury to a diver. Describe what sea urchins are an example of. Describe what jellyfish are an example of.Conservation As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Conservation As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world. Negative impacts: Positive impacts: Hunting:Conservation continued As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Conservation continued As a diver, you can have a profound effect on the underwater world. Collecting: Exploring wrecks: Cleaning up the environment:Slide 13: Unit 8-Diving Environment Review on Conservation What have you learned so far? List two things that can damage coral. Describe the only type of shell that you should collect. Name the animal that mistakes plastic for jellyfish.Boat Diving Many of the best diving sites in the world are in remote locations and can be reached only by boat.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Boat Diving Many of the best diving sites in the world are in remote locations and can be reached only by boat. Procedures: Commercial charter boats: Small boats: Trail line:Popular Dive Areas Most divers want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Popular Dive Areas Most divers want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites. California Cozumel Gulf coast of Louisiana and Texas Great LakesPopular Dive Area continued Most divers, want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites.: Unit 8-Diving Environment Popular Dive Area continued Most divers, want to travel to other areas and experience new and different dive sites. Turks and Caicos Truk, Federated States of Micronesia Galapagos IslandsDiving Environment End of Unit 8: : Unit 8-Diving Environment Diving Environment End of Unit 8: Physical Characteristics of a Site. Entries and Exits. Water Conditions. Visibility. Moving Water and its Effects Marine Life. Conservation.Diving Environment End of Unit 8: continued : Unit 8-Diving Environment Diving Environment End of Unit 8: continued Diver Impacts. Hunting. Collecting. Exploring Wrecks. Cleaning Up the Environment. Boat Diving. Popular Diving Areas.Slide 19: Unit 8-Diving Environment State some of the characteristics of dive sites. Describe types of water movements and how they affect your dive. Describe the different categories of marine life and how to avoid situations with them. Describe how you can make a positive impact on the environment. Name some of the popular diving areas throughout the world. Student Performance: By the end of the lesson students will be able to :