Underwater Naturalist Specialty
Who should take this course?
Take the PADI Underwater Naturalist Specialty course and you’ll see new things, even on the most familiar scuba diving sites. Why? Because when know more about symbioses, underwater ecology, and aquatic plant and animal habitats, you notice behaviors and see creatures you may have previously missed. Learn more about the local ecosystem and take a closer look on your next scuba diving adventure.
PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers who are at least 10 years old are eligible to take the Underwater Naturalist Specialty course.
What will you learn?
Through class discussions and on two scuba dives, you’ll learn:
- Key differences between the terrestrial and aquatic worlds.
- Major aquatic life groupings, interactions and information that dispels myths.
- Responsible interactions with aquatic life.
The first dive of this PADI Specialty Diver course may credit as an Adventure Dive toward your Advanced Open Water Diver certification – ask us about earning credit.
How can you start learning now?
Pick up your PADI Underwater Naturalist Manual at your local PADI dive shop as you enroll in the course. After reading the manual and filling out the Knowledge Review, you’re ready start and plan your underwater naturalist dives.
What scuba gear will you use?
Besides your basic scuba equipment, you’ll need a slate and pencil to record your observations. We will advice on additional equipment you may want, such as a dive light to better see into cracks and crevices.
Next Step
Look closer and earn your next certification:
- Enroll in an Underwater Naturalist course at your PADI Dive Center or Resort.
- Complete the required forms
- Browse the PADI Course Catalog to look for other related specialties, such as Project AWARE Specialist, AWARE – Coral Reef Conservation and AWARE – Fish Identification.
- Check out the PADI Master Scuba Diver rating.