
Since recent years, scuba divers have become more popular. NAUI is one the largest organizations that promotes this activity. The association is non-profit, and offers several certification programs. It does not have as many locations in Asia as PADI. Divers must be willing and able to travel to get training.
NAUI is an independent non-profit organization
The NAUI was formed in the 1950s. Most instructors are volunteers. Some have been diving since the beginning. NAUI began training instructors not necessarily scuba divers in 1960s. NAUI was founded by volunteers from many countries including Canada. NAUI eventually became an independent corporation. The association has expanded internationally, including alliances with DAN and Performance Freediving International. NAUI's marketing campaign "The Definition Of Diving" was launched in the 1970s. The organization had over 5,000 instructors certified by 1979.
Its mission is to promote safe diving, and preserve aquatic environments. The organization also allows divers to become part of an underwater community. Divers can connect with the organization through its website and social media platforms to share photos, videos, and stories about their adventures.
It offers many certification programs
NAUI offers several certification programs for those who want to become certified divers. These courses cover the basics of diving equipment, as well as topics that are relevant to scuba diving safety. If you are interested in learning how to spearfish and gather specimens, this program will be beneficial. The course will provide information on safety concerns and specific techniques that are involved in spearfishing or collecting.

NAUI offers training programs and a mobile app that allows you to quickly and easily update your certification cards. It includes useful tools for planning dives, continuing training, and more. NAUI is a well-known name in the recreational diving industry, with its roots in Los Angeles in the 1950s. It was eventually brought to the USA by Sea Hunt TV. This show attracted many Californians to become certified diver.
It is taught in a few locations in Asia
PADI offers the same certification courses as NAUI, but NAUI is offered in fewer places than SSI and PADI. Both agencies offer the same skills, and the same life-saving lessons. There is one major difference: NAUI is a non profit agency and PADI a for-profit organisation.
NAUI was established in Los Angeles in 1950. The magazine Skin Diver introduced American divers to the sport, while a TV program called Sea Hunt attracted potential divers.
It has fewer locations than PADI
PADI & NAUI may look similar, but there are significant differences. The way that the organization teaches, and the certification requirements are some of the most significant differences. They are very similar in many aspects, but they differ in the way they teach and how they emphasize diver skills. The choice of PADI or NAUI will depend on your physical capabilities, attitude and approach to the training process. Regardless of the difference between PADI and NAUI, both organizations offer high-quality training and certification.
While both organizations have similar training requirements, NAUI puts more emphasis on safety. The requirements for both organizations are similar in that they require their divers to complete three stages: the basic course, the advanced course and the professional course. Although the requirements for each stage of certification may vary from one center to another, generally NAUI divers must complete six dives above 40 meters while PADI divers must complete five below 30 meters. Each organization requires students to complete 40 dives at 40 meters to earn their Divemaster certification.

It is easier than PADI
Both PADI and NAUI offer scuba diving certifications. However, there are differences. PADI, on the other hand, is a not-for-profit organization. NAUI is a charitable organization. Both allow divers to be certified and can teach safety and life-saving lessons. There are differences in the requirements for certification and training methods.
PADI is a world-renowned diver training association. John Cronin was the founder and Ralph Erickson was its first president. Both of these men were NAUI instructors. They created flexible diver training courses. PADI offers courses that cover all aspects of diving, including basic physics and function. PADI is a professional organization with over 137,000 members.