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Professional Diving Experience
ADS International advances global diving education, instructor development, and marine conservation through community programs and region-focused training.
History of ADS International
ADS International was established in 1980 in Japan. The foundational principle of ADS establishment is to spread the technology and the knowledge of diving which matches the environment and global standards of the region. This principle is shared by diving education of ADS International Groups in Taiwan, Indonesia, Brazil, South Korea, Philippines, Palau, Micronesia, China and U.S.A.
There are more than 2000 ADS instructors in the world with diving guidance to cooperate as a social contribution in each region, a better marine environment
development for the purpose of coral conservation and cultivation, and expansion of the fishery resources.
Many of ADS divers participate in a number of ADS ecological projects such as seashore cleaning. We believe this promotion of ADS eco project help the future of this planet.
The ADS International diving education system has been adopted in a wide range of fields, such as education of school curriculum in addition to activities of
recreational divers, diving education of rescue activities, diving education of marine researchers, commercial diver training, and support of underwater photography.
The ADS International in each country, according to the needs of the sea and the divers in the area, provides up-to-date textbooks and teaching materials to
ADS instructor through the representative section of each ADS, and to support the teaching activities in a unique diving school programs.
Our Achievements
A quick look at our long-standing commitment to diving education and community growth.
Explore the key numbers that showcase our history, our community’s growth, and our continued dedication to supporting divers and instructors at every level.
6000+
Member
40+
Years in Service
130+
Number of Instructors
Organizational Structure
ADSI Diving Code Of Ethics
- Always dive with a competent buddy.
- Stop diving if you feel unwell or anxious.
- Do not dive when you have a cold.
- Before entering the water, ensure a safe exit.
- Double check the tube pressure just before diving.
- Take good care of all equipment and inspect it before diving.
- Know the location of the nearest doctor, ambulance, police station and recompression chamber.
- Tell the person in charge there (in diving location) where you are going.
- Avoid Decompression diving. Remember that this can happen with the use of standard tubes.
- Do not fly less than 24 hours after a dive without the advice of a dive-doctor.
- Do not hold your breath, especially during ascent.
- Always wear an expandable life-jacket and carry a dive knife.
- Look up before ascending.
- Keep a First Aid Kit handy.
- Use a safe boat.
- Use a buddy-line when visibility is poor or at night.
- Always fly the Blue-White Dive Flag.
- Ask the locals about the area where you will be diving.
- Dive in fisherman-free area.
- Do not damage/litter the dive site.
- When diving on private property, ask permission before diving.
- Do not remove any objects from the wreck without authorization.
- Do not use the compressor near other people.
- Learn to dive from a qualified Instructor.
- Do not dive alone.


