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The NACD was established in 1968 for the purpose of achieving safer cave diving through training and education (Read more about the creation of the NACD). As a pioneer in cave training, education, exploration and research, the NACD has the following goals:
To accomplish these goals, the NACD is organized to provide the following services: Training and Education - The NACD establishes and maintains standards for safe cavern and cave diving. Seminars and Workshops - The NACD is active in organizing and planning seminars and workshops, often in cooperation with organizations concerning equipment, techniques, safety, education, training, conservation and exploration. Committees - The NACD has numerous committees, all volunteers, to facilitate its operations and services.
Information Services -
The NACD publishes and disseminates information regarding cavern and cave diving
in the form of newsletters, journals, pamphlets, seminar proceedings, training
manuals, cave maps, textbooks Membership and Record Maintenance - The association maintains the records of certified cavern and cave divers and instructors as well as individual members of the organization. Conservation - The NACD supports the preservation of the cave habitat and its unique flora and fauna through education, periodic clean-ups at popular dive sites and safety sign campaigns. Exploration and Research - The NACD is active in conducting studies of accident prevention, management of cave diving sites, and stress in cave diving, and promotes scientific endeavors relative to archeology, cave geology, geology, hydrology and ground water pollution. |
National Association for Cave Diving, PO Box 14492, Gainesville, FL 32604, FAX: 352-578-1209 |