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No Water, No Problem! SSI offers free digital kits for Marine Ecology Speciality

SSI, the world’s largest professional dive business-based training agency, is giving the opportunity to register customers for the Marine Ecology Digital Kit and Certification free of charge*.

Based on the fact that a lot of countries are either once again locked down or you cannot get in the water right now, promoting SSI’s “Dry Specialties” is more important than ever to keep divers engaged and business moving. That is why SSI is doing it again! Starting now, through March 31, 2021, SSI is giving the opportunity to register customers for the Marine Ecology Digital Kit and Certification free of charge*.

The SSI Marine Ecology program explores the complex and multi-layered web of life found within the ocean’s various ecosystems. Students learn how organisms interact with each other and their environment, how energy flows through communities, the links between different ocean ecosystems and how humans play a vital role in the ocean’s ever-changing biology.

To find out more about the Marine Ecology course click here.

Dry Specialties:

The beauty of these programs is they do not require being face to face or in-water training and can easily be taught using Webinar Jam, Skype, Zoom, or any other webinar tool. Programs like Science of Diving, Enriched Air Nitrox 32 and all six Ecology programs are the perfect mix for preparing divers for their next adventure.

*NOTE: Only the digital Kit and certification is free of charge, training costs to be calculated by the training center.

For more information about SSI visit their website by clicking here.

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