- Messages
- 21,510
- Reaction score
- 21,785
- Location
- Philadelphia and Boynton Beach
- # of dives
- 2500 - 4999
...To be fair, not every shop is going to be aware of every certification. Without being on SB, had someone shown me an LA County Cert, I'd have probably thought it came out of a cereal packet (No disrespect intended)...
Exactly. In Southern California, many scuba professionals are aware of the LA County program. LA County still teaches a well known local diving course (Rocks, Rips and Reefs, 3 R's), an outstanding advanced course (Advanced Diver Program, ADP), and certifies instructors (Underwater Instructor Certification Course, UICC). Underwater Unit They gave up basic scuba certification some number of years ago and there in no way to verify previous certification online.
Outside Southern California, Florida for instance, fewer dive professionals have heard of LA County, especially younger individuals. I would imagine many also don't know that the YMCA was an excellent certifying organization from 1959-2008. Most probably don't know that the LA County program was the prototype for the formation of NAUI in 1960, the first national certification program.
I have never shown my LA County card outside of the US. Almost no dive professional would be familiar with the certification unless they had a specific interest in the history of scuba training and certification.
On the other hand, my PADI certs are universally recognized worldwide and can be verified online
