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Scuba Educators International

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Recreational diver training and certification agency
Scuba Educators International
AbbreviationSEI
PredecessorYMCA SCUBA, PDIC SCUBA
Formation2008 (2008)
TypeNGO
PurposeUnderwater diver training
HeadquartersCasper,WY,USA
Location
  • P.O.Box 3821 Casper, WY 82602
Region served
World
CEO
Jim Gunderson
Main organ
Board of Directors
Websitehttps://www.scubaeducators.org/

Scuba Educators International (SEI) is anunderwater diving training organization established in theUnited States during 2008 to continue theunderwater diving training program known as theYMCA SCUBA Program which ceased operation in 2008 and the PDIC Diving program becoming Scuba Educators International (SEI) in 2008.

Origins

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Scuba Educators International was founded in 2008 by a group of former senior YMCA SCUBA instructors following the announcement of the closure of the YMCA Scuba Program by theYMCA of the USA with the intention of continuing the YMCA Scuba Program under a new banner.[1] The new agency was conceived as being an organization that would operate world-wide and in complete independence of the YMCA of the US, “but will continue to share philosophies and dedication to the highest quality education in the (diving) industry”.[2]

Recognition

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During 2010, Scuba Educators International entered in an agreement with theUnderwater Society of America (USOA) to issueCMAS International Diver Training Certificates.[3]Scuba Educators International is a member of the Diving Equipment and Marketing Association (DEMA) with its CEO, Jim Gunderson, serving on the DEMA Board of Directors.[4]

Qualifications

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The SEI Qualification System was structured as of July 2014.[5]

Snorkel

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  • Snorkeling for Families

Scuba

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Leadership

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  • Divemaster
  • Assistant Instructor
  • Instructor
  • Instructor Trainer

Specialities

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CMAS Equivalencies

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The following equivalencies were agreed by the USOA and SEI during 2010.[6][7]

CMASSEI
CMAS 1 Star DiverSEI Open Water Diver (minimum age 15)
CMAS 2 Star DiverSEI Advanced Open Water Diver (minimum age 15 with 20 logged dives)
CMAS 3 Star DiverSEI Advanced Plus Diver with (minimum age 16 with 50 logged dives)
CMAS 4 Star DiverSEI Master Diver with DRAM Rescue Diver and 100 logged dives
CMAS 1 Star InstructorSEI Divemaster (minimum age 18 with 40 logged dives)
CMAS 2 Star InstructorSEI Instructor (minimum age 19 with 100 logged dives)
CMAS 3 Star InstructorSEI Instructor Trainer (minimum age 21 with 200 logged dives)
Further information:CMAS International Diver Training Certification System

References

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  1. ^Duncan, Renee (March–April 2009). "The Passing Of An Era: YMCA Retires Its Scuba Program".Alert Diver:40–41.
  2. ^"The demise of YMCA Scuba & the birth of Scuba Educators International: News Release". The Scuba Connection, Greece. 8 December 2008. Retrieved8 January 2013.
  3. ^"CMAS Certifications"(PDF). SEI. p. 9. Retrieved10 December 2012.
  4. ^"Member Spotlight of SEI". DEMA. Retrieved14 February 2013.
  5. ^"BECOME A DIVER". Scuba Educators International. Retrieved31 July 2014.
  6. ^"SEI Organizational Standards". SEI. Retrieved14 February 2013.
  7. ^Lapenta, Jim."SEI now authorized to issue CMAS certs!". Scubaboard. Retrieved8 December 2012.

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