snorkelling heading

Snorkelling is a vital part of Marine & Aquatic Practices.

The students must have their own snorkelling gear and should be involved in a snorkelling camp in year 12.

Students learn the basic skills in snorkelling, like: Recuss, Safety Procedures, Clearing the mask and many more.

Open water snorkelling in year 12 Camp is a great experience from day one, looking at all the tropical fish and learning about everything that goes on under the water.

laps using snorkel
Swimming laps of the Beenleigh Pool, without using arms and using flippers and snorkel.
duck diving
Learning how to dive to the bottom of the pool, like a duck dive.
helping victim to side of pool
Two boys showing what is done when there is an unconscious victim in a swimming pool.
girls in snorkelling gear
4 girls showing off their snorkelling gear.
safety hand signals
These two are using the safety hand signals while snorkelling.
correct jumping with snorkelling gear
Jumping into a pool the proper way in snorkelling gear.
safety hand sign
These two are showing the OK signal, also a safety hand sign.
diving to bottom
Another form of diving to the bottom, with legs up in the air.
mouth to mouth in water
Recuss again, showing how easy it is to give mouth to mouth in the water.
flippers, mask and snorkel
The 3 basic snorkelling groups, Flippers, Mask and Snorkel.
boys waiting to swim
Two young boys sitting round waiting to jump in and do laps.
| Home | Main marine Page | Snorkelling | Knots and Hooks | Fishing | Fire Safety |