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Recreational CCR Diver

Extending bottom times while staying warmer and getting closer to marine life on reefs or wrecks are major factors why divers choose to go on to dive on CCR’s in recreational diving. Marine photographers have used Closed Circuit Rebreathers for a long time to get closer to their objects, to get better images on either still photography or videography.

Most diving on closed circuit rebreathers is actually conducted within recreational diving depth and limits. The elevated partial pressure of oxygen or set point which translates into the best possible nitrox mix during any given dive allows for extended bottom times within non-decompression limits, as well as shorter surface intervals in-between dives.

The CCR Diver training comes in a variety of levels ranging from OW CCR Diver (max depth 70 feet / 21 meter) to CCR Diver (max depth 130 feet / 39 meter), Normoxic Trimix CCR (max depth 200 feet / 60 meter), Trimix CCR Diver (max depth 333 feet / 100 meter) and Expedition CCR Trimix Diver (max depth 400 feet / 120 meter).

Please don't hesitate to email us if you have any questions or need assistance.