CMAS** scuba diver
Autonomous recreational scuba diving certification From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Autonomous recreational scuba diving certification From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CMAS two-star scuba diver (also known as CMAS P2 diver[citation needed], CMAS** diver, or just CMAS**) is a diving certification for recreational scuba diving issued by the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS).
It indicates that the diver has been assessed as competent to plan and undertake dives to a maximum depth of 30 metres, or with some additional experience, 40 meters, accompanied by another diver with a recognised equivalent or higher certification, with no requirement for a dive leader.[1]
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The Confédération mondiale des activités subaquatiques (world underwater federation) was created in 1959 to bring consistency between different national diving certification systems.
As a result, the CMAS two-star diver certification is usually delivered as an equivalence to a national two-star diver certification delivered through a federation affiliated to the CMAS Technical Committee.[2][3][4]
Country | Affiliated federation | Equivalent certification |
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France | FFESSM | Level-2 diver ("plongeur niveau 2") |
FSGT | Level-2 diver ("plongeur niveau 2") | |
Belgium | FEBRAS (LIFRAS and NELOS) | Level-2 diver |
Spain | FEDAS | Level-2 diver |
UK | SAA |
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