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The Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory supports and encourages scuba diving by faculty, researchers, and upper-division and graduate students who wish to use scuba for academic activities. Students in General Biology will not be able to use scuba at Rosario. All scuba divers, regardless of previous experience, must successfully complete a three-day check-out procedure at the beginning of the summer session.  Rosario has a scuba locker room adjacent to the beach with hot showers and gear storage space. 

REQUIREMENTS
All prospective scuba divers ( faculty members, researchers,  upper-division/ graduate students) need to arrive at Rosario by Sunday June 17, 2012, and be present by noon on Sunday June 17 for a three-day check-out procedure (involving classroom activities, several in-water dives, and a written exam) administered by the Walla Walla University Dive Safety Officer (DSO). No one will be permitted to dive at Rosario who is not on an approved scuba diver list prepared by the DSO.

You need to do the following: (you may download pdf forms and print them, or request that we mail them to you)

Please call (509-527-2602) or email (rosarioATwallawalla.edu) to receive complete information by mail.

EQUIPMENT
Each diver must provide his/her own equipment; Rosario does not provide or rent any equipment except for weights, tanks and air.  Some people find the cost of purchasing new equipment prohibitive and instead choose to rent or purchase used equipment.  You may rent or purchase equipment from any appropriate dive shop/company you wish.  In the past many students have rented or purchased equipment from Undersea Adventures in Kennewick.   Two local dive shops located near Rosario also rent equipment (Whidbey Island Diver CenterAnacortes Diving and Supply).  Please contact them directly for prices and availability. 

You must have the following equipment before you dive at Rosario. All equipment must be inspected and approved by the scuba instructor prior to your check-out.

  • a full cold-water 7mm wetsuit or drysuit (including booties, hood, and gloves)
  • mask
  • snorkel
  • fins
  • appropriate weights
  • regulator, equipped with two second-stages (octopus)
  • gauges (air pressure, depth) or appropriate dive computer
  • buoyancy compensating device
  • up-to-date log book
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Last update on October 30, 2011