The Ippocampo Underwater Association has been operating since 1991 and is run by LauraGreat passionate about the sea and its wonders, has developed this association with the intent of divulging underwater activities, in full respect of the environment and in maximum safety.The association has today patented 2650 students, from the patent for small (mini sub) to the patent assistant instructor level that precedes that of the instructor.The school has a seat in Bergamo for theoretical lessons, for practical lessons it leans on the swimming pool NUOTO QUADRI of Almè, which has length m25.6 lanes and depth m3.It has equipment that are provided free to students: 5 mono 10l cylinder, 5 mono 15l cylinder, 10 octopus, 10 jacket, 12 wet suits of various sizes, fins / masks / weight belts, 5 compasses, 2 balls for recovery, DAN oxigen kit, dummy for resuscitation and defibrillator.The lessons take place on Tuesday evening for freedivers and divers from 8.15 pm to 10.30 pm, and on Thursday evenings only for freedivers from 9.00 pm to 10.30 pm.Courses are held all year round.
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