37631 - Scientific Diving Laboratory : Diving Techniques for Biological Survey

Academic Year 2011/2012

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Biodiversity and Evolution (cod. 8419)

Learning outcomes

This course teaches the basic techniques for scientific underwater surveys. In the pool, underwater navigation exercises (natural elements, compass and underwater sextant) and survey simulations (e.g. use of meter ropes, quadrats) are performed. The lecture topics include planning of air and NITROX (artificial oxygen enriched breathing mixtures) dives, sampling methods, and statistical analysis of data. Theoretical and practical knowledge also cover the prevention of accidents and rescue (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation and rescue diving techniques). The course ends with fieldwork SCUBA dives in the sea for the realization of transects and the collection of biometric and population density data of benthic organisms. Collected data will be statistically elaborated by the students and the results will be presented as a scientific-article-styled report.

Course contents

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF UNDERWATER SCIENCES (AAUS)

In collaboration with:

- Municipality of Bologna – Sports, Youth and Tourism Sector  (reference person Dr Paolo Ricci)

- FreeShark

- Marine & Freshwater Science Group Association

Prerequisites for participation:

- Possession of a diving license issued by any internationally recognized diving agency (CMAS or WRSTC)

- Possession of a medical certificate of good health in current (issued within a year before the end of the course)

- Possession of personal diving equipment (5 mm wetsuit, boots, fins, weight belt, weights, mask, snorkel).

Equipment supplied:

- Equipment provided to each student in personal use: SCUBA NITROX (BCD, regulator and bottle), compass and underwater sextant, depth gouge, material for underwater surveys / transects.

- Other equipment: dummy for practice of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, electronic analyzer of breathing gas.

The time for practice diving in the pool is the Monday morning, from 8.00 to 10.00. After diving is always included a lecture of about 1-1.5 hours. In some cases, there are seminars at afternoon / evening time.

Guidelines: AAUS, CEN, and ERC. Students are assisted at all times by a diving instructor certified AAUS and rescue personnel

Certificate: at the end of the curse, a scientific diver certificate will be issued.

2011 pics: swimming pool; field work

2010 pics: swimming pool; field work

2009 pics: swimming pool; field work

2008 pics: swimming pool; field work

2007 pics: swimming pool; field work

Info: stefano.goffredo@ marinesciencegroup.org

CALENDAR YEAR 2011

March 12, Monday, 18:00 to 20:00 hours, computer room of Zoology, Via Selmi 3: PRELIMINARY MEETING FOR PRESENTATION AND LOGISTICS ORGANIZATION; THEORY LESSON - SCIENTIFIC DIVING AND AMERICAN ACADEMY OF UNDERWATER SCIENCES

March 19, MONDAY, 8:00 AM, POOL: Diving, BASIC SKILLS UPDATE; THEORY LESSON -  SCIENTIFIC DIVING AND UNDERWATER SURVEY; VISIT TO diving equipment FACTORY.

March 26, Monday, 8:00 AM, POOL: DIVING, DIVING COMPASS, UNDERWATER NAVIGATION; KNOTS; 13.30, POOL HALL, SEMINAR "THE INVOLVEMENT OF CITIZENS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING (www.steproject.org)

April 2, Monday, 8:00 AM, POOL: DIVING, transects (USE OF METRIC ROPE, QUADRATS). Theory lessons: DIVING TABLES (AIR AND NITROX): THE ADVANTAGES OF OXYGEN enrichment. TIME 20.00-22.00, computer room of Zoology, Via Selmi 3, -"Long, ripetitive, and square dives: related problems", Lecturer Dr Umberto Priolo,  lung and hyperbaric medicine specialist.

April 16, Monday, 8:00 AM, POOL: PRACTICAL NITROX DIVES. UNDERWATER SEXTANT. 12.00 cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

April 17Tuesday, 7.00 PM, DEPARTURE FROM THE DEPARTMENT: VISIT TO THE HYPERBARIC CENTER IN RAVENNA (FACULTATIVE). Program: 1) seminary on “Dive Computers and new algorithms”, Dr Pasquale Longobardi, director of the hyperbaric center; 2) students will then experience a hyperbaric chamber compression,  40 m depth, 39 minutes dive time with optical and acoustic tests of  nitrogen narcosis.

April 23, Monday, 8:00 AM, POOL: RESCUE. WRITTEN TEST

May 7, Monday, at 20.00, computer room of Zoology, Via Selmi 3: SEMINAR ON "DECOMPRESSION DIVES- PHYSIOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES. (FULVIA LAMI, PRESIDENT OF SCUBA NITROX SAFETY INTERNATIONAL).

May 14, MONDAY, 8:00 AM, POOL: UPDATE OF SCIENTIFIC DIVING TECNIQUES AND USING OF DIVER'S SAFETY BUOY TUBE. 18.00-20.00, computer room of Zoology, Via Selmi 3, SEMINAR - "FLORA AND FAUNA OF THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE PUBBLIC DISSEMINATION" (Gianni Neto, Naturalist Photographer)

May 21, Monday, 7.00 am, DEPARTURE TO LIVORNO. SEA FIELD WORK

Given the technical nature of the course, absences to lessons are not allowed.

Texts / Bibliography

NOAA Handbooks, AAUS Manuals

Method of Assessment: evaluation of diving skills, diving field work performance, written examination, interview on results and statistical analyses of field collected data

 

Other info:  http://www.marinesciencegroup.org; www.sdseducational.org

 

Teaching methods

HIGHLY PRACTICAL COURSE: practice underwater scuba skills, according to international standards for scientific diving (www.AAUS.org)

Links to further information

http://www.marinesciencegroup.org

Office hours

See the website of Stefano Goffredo