Strengthening Diving Skills Through HIMA UGM Scuba Diving Training

The Archaeology Student Association (HIMA) of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas
Gadjah Mada, through its Underwater Archaeology Division, conducted a scuba diving training
activity as part of efforts to develop students’ skills in maritime and underwater archaeology. The
activity was held on May 17, 2026, and attended by members of the Underwater Archaeology
Division under the guidance of certified instructors from Sentra Selam Jogja. During the training,
students were introduced to various materials, including diving equipment, proper usage
techniques, and underwater communication signals.

This scuba diving training program was part of a series of activities conducted prior to the Open
Water Training, which is usually carried out in open sea environments. Therefore, the activity
served as a practical learning experience that supported students’ understanding of underwater
archaeological research, particularly in the observation and documentation of cultural remains in
aquatic environments. Through this activity, HIMA demonstrated its commitment to improving
students’ competencies and field experience relevant to underwater archaeology and maritime
studies.

Author: Jovinka Aldinova Kiranamurti
Photo: Divisi Arkeologi Bawah Air