Hi col,
I have ben researching comercial diving in the uk, and i will say it is a hard industry for women to get in to, especially if you want to be in a team with men, most companies, in refernece to off shore diving, will not allow women in a chamber with men, or even in the diving bell in some cases... I mean it really depends on where in the world you are, I have met women who are offshore part 1 divers, ie mixed gas, surfacesupply and opencircuit offshore divers, but the problem is getting jobs... ok you can get to certain levels but you tend to find that certain courses require work experience ie a year of working the field before you move onward, as i say there are not many jobs avalible and the major companies do not seem to think that us women are up to the job... so you can get the basic course , work in the field then move on to futher courses.... What most people are suggesting if you are looking at getting in to the fields of commercial diving try and get at lest some ROV config and drivig certs, that way you are more valuble to a company, so if you are not in the water you can film what others are doing from topside