World Recreational Scuba Training Council
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The World Recreational Scuba Training Council (WRSTC) was founded in 1999 and is dedicated to creating minimum recreational diving training standards for the various scuba diving certification agencies across the world. The WRSTC restricts its membership to national or regional councils. These councils consist of individual training organizations who collectively represent at least 50% of the annual diver certifications in the member council's country or region.[1] A national council is referred to as a RSTC (Recreational Scuba Training Council).
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Abbreviation | WRSTC |
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Formation | 1999 |
Type | INGO |
Purpose | Development of worldwide minimum training standards |
Headquarters | PO Box 11083, Jacksonville, FL 32239-1083 USA |
Region served | Global |
Membership | Regional & National RSTCs |
Website | www |
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Significant training organisations which are not associated with WRSTC via membership of its regional RSTCs include Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS).