Diverlog Registration

£40.00

PLEASE NOTE: You will receive your Diverlog number after we process your application. If you want to book tickets in the meantime, you will be able to book at diverlog prices – when asked for your diverlog number just enter ‘new registration’.

Please state current level of diving qualifications

● Stoney Cove will provide additional information to assist schools, instructors and other working divers in meeting their HSE obligations.
● You are required to identify yourself if you use Stoney Cove to give instruction or perform any diving work for payment or some other form of favour or reward.

Description

As a Stoney Cove registered diver you will receive:

  • A personal Diverlog registration number (not transferable)
  • Discounted entrance fee to Stoney Cove
  • Pre-booked waterside parking is available

PLEASE NOTE: You will receive your Diverlog number after we process your application. If you want to book tickets in the meantime, you will be able to book at diverlog prices – when asked for your diverlog number just enter ‘new registration’.

Important Notice
Scuba diving can be dangerous, incidents can occur, sometimes with fatal consequences.
All divers have responsibility for their own safety. Instructors, dive guides, and diving buddies have a duty of care for those who are diving with them. Divers are reminded that they have the responsibility for the first actions to effect a successful rescue.

Stoney Cove Regulations

  • Always follow the Stoney Cove recommendations for responsible diving and the safe diving practices of your dive training association, eg: BSAC, PADI, SAA etc.
  • Do not dive solo and, if you become separated from your buddy or group ascend and rejoin at the surface.
  • You must meet the minimum age requirements of your training association and be no younger than 12 years old. Junior participants must be closely supervised by qualified adults.
  • All diving schools, instructors and other divers, who use Stoney Cove in an ‘at work’ situation, i.e. receive payment or some other form of favour or reward must operate within the  requirements of the Diving at Work Regulations 1997 and notify us of any diving project conducted at Stoney Cove.
  • The use of images still or moving of any part of Stoney Cove for commercial purposes requires specific permission.
  • Wear a buoyancy aid at all times.
  • Plan your dives with consideration to our regulations, recommendations and information we provide. Read our notices, if unsure ask us, assess the risks associated with Stoney Cove and its features, if in doubt don’t dive!
  • Diver Propulsion Vehicles can only be used with extreme caution, and never in poor visibility.
  • Do not dive outside the displayed opening times.
  • When using a rebreather, use a Surface Marker Buoy throughout your dive or use a delayed SMB to mark your ascent.
  • Used Sodalime from rebreathers must be disposed of away from Stoney Cove.
  • Do not run, shout, wave, or blow whistles unless there is an emergency.
  • Do not damage or remove pieces from the objects of interest in the water, or cause any harm to the wildlife above or below the water.
  • Keep the volume of car radios down.
  • Do not leave children unsupervised.
  • All dogs must be kept on a lead – please clean up after them.
  • Do not use any naked flame device, including BBQs.
  • Please drive vehicles slowly with care, do not obstruct any roadway or access and have respect for each other and our neighbours.
  • The decanting of oxygen or the use of portable compressors is not permitted anywhere on the site.
  • Please follow all directions given by Stoney Cove staff.

Stick to the rules. We reserve the right to refuse entry, suspend or cancel the Diverlog registration of any diver or contractor who contravenes the Stoney Cove Regulations.

Additional information

Diverlog Term

1 Year, 2 Years