I guess if you do not know how to swim yet, so yes You Have to Learn to Swim beforehand, but if you know how to swim then the answer is You Don't Need to Know How to Swim again unless you forget, aka You Have to Know How to Swim.
i would suggest yes because you probaly would love it and it keeps you in so much shape try it out.
yes thanks do you swim? AWESOME
of course you do....you have to be a very good and fast swimmer, unless you are a goalie, but even then speed and technique for swimming are necessary.
SCUBA. It is an acronym and not normally translated. I know SCUBA is used in both Spain and Mexico.
They swim
I usually do scuba diving in ponds and sometimes in the ocean. You can scuba dive anywhere that the public is allowed to swim.
scuba diver, lifeguard, underwater recovery, underwater conscruction, professional swimmer.
you can scuba dive swim at beachs
Generally no. They need to be quite fit to be able to swim in the water :)
scuba suit swim suit
Some scuba diving places are Hathaway's Pond in Massachusetts, the Atlantic Ocean, and other places. In the US, you can scuba dive anywhere where the public is allowed to swim, except pools.
The webbed feet help the duck swim faster, just as flippers help us to swim faster.
possibly, i would if i had to jump off the titanic
There isn't one that I know of, and I just finished a course in diving. YOu have to be able to swim and to get gear that fits you, other than that, I don't think that there are any limitations.
Yes, you can. The Epcot DiveQuest tour allows scuba-certified guests to swim with over 60 aquatic species, including sharks. Guests who are not scuba-certified can participate in the Sea Aqua Tour, which allows guests to snorkel at the tank's surface.