19/12/2013
PSAI (Professional Scuba Association International) is proud to announce had we had all our courses, training, standards and procedures certify under ISO 9001 (International Organization for Standardization) certification.
This big achievement in our organization will give all our student divers out there (now and to be) have a secure mind and heart that we will always upkeep our training standards and procedures seriously. Ensuring to give all our best of ability to teach and deliver our knowledge and skills to our student divers, members, crews and friends. Lastly professionalism will always be in our mind.
30/11/2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUfRNa8q5GY
The Woman Who Dives The Deepest - Extraordinary People
Most people can hold their breath for forty seconds, Tanya Streeter can hold her breath for over six minutes. Diving to the ocean floor on a single breath is...
28/11/2013
SideMount Refresher @ Simpruk Swimming Pool Jakarta.
29/10/2013
Official Razor Program is out...
24/09/2013
We are ready to deliver Open Water SideMount training... JOIN US!!! Enquire to know more...
02/09/2013
All ready to go diving...
31/08/2013
There are 2nd batch of student doing the Open Water Course in Lembogan Bali Indonesia.
30/08/2013
Our Very First Open Water Course Conducted... Congratz... to all newly certify divers.
This is the very first class, actual proper Open Water Course Group conducted every since PSAI Indonesia started. Training a group of Marine Science student from a Brawijaya University in Java Indonesia. They maybe our future of marine conservation. Salute to you guys. Doing everything within this short period of time is tough but I think they had pass with flying colors..
14/08/2013
Some place that is worth all the training, time and investment spend.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/08/sacred-cenotes/nicklen-schwarz-photography?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=link_fb20130813ngm-ceynotesinfb&utm_campaign=Content
Secrets of the Maya Otherworld--Photo Gallery
Ancient Maya believed that the rain god Chaak resided in caves and natural wells called cenotes. Maya farmers today in Mexico's parched Yucatán still appeal to Chaak for the gift of rain. Meanwhile cenotes are giving archaeologists new insights into the sacred landscapes of the ancestral Maya.