Scottish Sub Aqua Club

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Scottish Sub Aqua Club (SSAC) is a diving organization based in Scotland. Founded in 1953, it is one of the oldest diving clubs in the world. The club is affiliated with the Scottish Sports Association and the British Sub Aqua Club.

History[edit | edit source]

The Scottish Sub Aqua Club was established in 1953 by a group of diving enthusiasts. The club was initially focused on spearfishing, but quickly expanded its activities to include all forms of recreational diving. Over the years, the club has grown in size and scope, and now offers a wide range of diving courses and activities.

Activities[edit | edit source]

The Scottish Sub Aqua Club offers a variety of activities for its members. These include scuba diving, snorkeling, and underwater photography. The club also organizes regular diving trips to various locations in Scotland and abroad.

Training[edit | edit source]

The Scottish Sub Aqua Club provides training for divers of all levels, from beginners to advanced divers. The training is based on the British Sub Aqua Club's training program, which is recognized worldwide. The club also offers specialist courses in areas such as underwater archaeology and marine biology.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in the Scottish Sub Aqua Club is open to anyone over the age of 12 who is interested in diving. The club has a diverse membership, with members of all ages and backgrounds. Members have access to a wide range of benefits, including discounted diving equipment and insurance.

See also[edit | edit source]

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