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National Academy of Scuba Educators
Abbreviation
NASE
Formation
1982
Headquarters
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Location
PO Box 3166 Jacksonville, Florida 32206
Parent organization
CDA Technical Institute (CDA), formerly Commercial Diving Academy
The National Academy of Scuba Educators, also known as NASE Worldwide, is a recreational scuba training organization which was founded in Texas during 1982.[1][2][3] In February 2011 NASE re-launched its image and developed new standards and practices.[4] NASE's training program consists of three streams - recreational scuba diving, technical and professional diving in the recreational field (instructors and divemasters).[5][6][7] NASE operates in Colombia, Chile, South Korea, Russia and the United States of America.[8] It has a program of resort and dive center recognition with businesses recognised in the following countries - Barbados, Canada, Fiji, Honduras, Malaysia, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.[8][9]
EUF Certification[]
NASE Worldwide Inc. obtained CEN certification from the EUF certification body in 2008 and was re-certified in February 2016.[10]
^Martin, Lawrence (1997). Scuba Diving Explained: Questions and Answers on Physiology and Medical Aspects of Scuba Diving. Flagstaff, AZ: Best Publishing. ISBN978-0941332569.