UTD Journal Volume 2, Issue 5, May 2014 | Page 4

UTD Essentials of Scientific Diving By UTD Instructor Jeff Christiansen Biologist / Dive Safety Officer, Seattle Aquarium The Seattle Aquarium is rolling out a new scientific diving training program for our staff and volunteers. This new class teaches both the disciplines and practices of scientific diving but also moves beyond the recreational dive training core of many dive programs to one that expands and refines the divers’ skills to a higher level of awareness and safety. The centerpiece of this training is the Essentials of Scientific Diving (ESD) developed in partnership with Unified Team Diving. In 2011 we began the training with UTD for staff divers. UTD headquarters staff Jeff Seckendorf and local UTD Instructors Brian Wiederspan and Jeanna Edgerton trained the first two classes of aquarium staff in the Essentials of Recreational Diving. At the same time aquarium dive safety officers Jeff Christiansen and Joel Hollander began their UTD instructor development class with UTD while the new ESD curriculum was being authored. The aquarium’s first complete scientific diving class was run from May to June of 2012 training three additional staff divers and completing the scientific training portion for the staff divers that participated in the previous UTD training. UTD’s approach of unified, consistent, scalable and interchangeable systems to enable seamless “mixed” team diving has prompted sweeping changes in our diving practices. The result has been a dramatic increase in task productivity with a commensurate ‘raising of the bar’ in dive safety. The building block teaching system that defines: core principles, equipment configuration, in-water skills and methodology and diving practices has integrated well into the aquarium’s training program and has made learning these new techniques fun.