
A Dive Specialist is a subset that allows divers to gain valuable skills in different areas. A Diver with a Specialty can learn to make every dive a better experience. These divers are often skilled in one area or a particular type of equipment. Enriched Air Nitrox or EANx (Boat Diving), Deep Scuba, and Boat Diving are just a few examples. Find out more about these diving specialties.
Enriched Air Nitrox
PADI Enriched Air (Nitrox), or certified PADI Enriched Air (PADI) Diver, is a great way to learn about the benefits of enriched oxygen. The specialty course includes independent study, practical exercises, and two optional nitrox dives. The course can be taken online or offline. It is also possible to complete the course at your own pace, regardless of where and when you dive. For this specialization, you will need a scuba tank that meets special oxygen service standards.

Underwater Photography
If you are passionate about taking pictures, diving can be a great way for you to increase your knowledge and skills. One of the many specialties in diving is underwater photography. This course will teach you the fundamental principles and techniques of underwater photography. You will also learn about underwater lighting. You will also learn how to properly photograph underwater subjects and proper etiquette. You can learn more about underwater photography by taking the PADI ELearning Course.
Boat Diving
The PADI Boat Diver Specialty Course can help you learn the basics of boat diving, no matter if you're new to the sport or an experienced diver. You will learn about different types of dive boats and proper etiquette. Also, you will be taught how to properly pack your gear and enter and exit the boat. The course will also teach you about boat safety and how best to handle emergency situations while on the water.
Deep Scuba
There are many Deep Scuba Diving specialties. Advanced Diver certified divers are already qualified and can take deeper dives. Deep Scuba divers should understand the effects of pressure and breathing while diving, because their body functions and systems become increasingly vulnerable at greater depths. Also, they should learn how plan and execute safe deep diving. Some of these specialties require greater training than others. But, certification requires a few prerequisites.

Underwater Navigation
Navigation is an essential skill for scuba diving. Scuba divers need to be able to navigate underwater, regardless of whether they are trying to find an object or dive to a beautiful coral reef. Scuba divers need to be able navigate, so it is crucial to learn how to use the compasse correctly. You have many options to practice underwater navigation.