CLUB DES CHASSEURS ET EXPLORATEURS SOUS-MARINS DE FRANCE (C.C.E.S.M.F.)
Founded in 1946 to train underwater hunters, the club of submarine hunters and Explorers of France (C.C.E.S.M.F.) is the oldest club in the capital. It is headed today by Daniel Studying, a passionate dive enthusiast who has no such thing to convey his passion. The courses take place at the Chatillon-Malakoff nautical stadium, which offers three basins of 20, 25 and 50 metres and a 4 metre pit. This complex allows the club to train all amateur levels (from 1 to 4) as well as two levels of teaching: initiator and federal monitor 1. Thirty teachers are gathered on Thursday evening to supervise the 160 club members. The courses are collective and groups groups of 4-5 people by level of difficulty. Outings are also organised all year round at sea to pass the examination of the different levels, because if level 1 is made in swimming pool, all the others, who need to descend beyond 20 metres, are at sea. You can throw yourself into the water!
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