What is a Logbook?

A logbook, within the context of scuba diving, is an essential tool for recording the details of each underwater experience. This practice dates back to the early days of diving when keeping a written record of dives was crucial for ensuring safety and improving skills. Today, the logbook serves multiple purposes, from providing a personal history of dives to meeting legal and safety requirements. Maintaining a detailed logbook is a fundamental aspect of diving that enhances the overall experience and contributes to a diver’s growth and development.

What is a Certification Card (C-card)?

What is a Certification Card (C-card)? A C-card, or certification card, is a plastic identification card issued to scuba divers by recognized certification agencies as proof of their successful completion of diver training and the necessary experience required for a specific level of certification. As scuba diving is a specialized activity that demands comprehensive knowledge, […]