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Pearl

Diver
"A dangerous/ an unusual job/professIon"

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Definition
A pearl diver is an individual who dives underwater to search
for and harvest pearls from mollusks like oysters and mussels.
The origin/history

It has a long history that dates back more than 7,000 years in
Mexico. Pearl diving began in Australia in the 1850s on the
northern and north-western coast, and in the Torres Strait in the
1870s.The economic potential of pearl diving truly reached its
pinnacle with the introduction of the hard hat diving suit in the
1880s. With a hardy copper helmet and watertight canvas suit,
men could descend much deeper for shell and dive for much
longer.
Qualifications/Training to get the job

To become a pearl diver, you need to be in good physical shape and be able to hold
your breath for long periods of time. You also need to be comfortable with diving in
deep water and be able to identify oysters that are likely to contain pearls.
There are no formal qualifications required to become a pearl diver, but it is
recommended that you take a diving course to learn the necessary skills and
techniques. You can find diving courses at various diving schools and centres around
the world. To get a job as a pearl diver, you can contact a pearl diving company and
inquire about open positions.
Characteristics
Pearl divers typically work long and physically
demanding days. The duration of their workday
can be based on factors such as the diving method,
season, environmental conditions, and the specific
requirements of the dive.
Main benefits / pluses

While diving for pearls, Pearl diving is also a great way to


swimmers will have the Pearl diving can be a lucrative stay physically fit. It requires
opportunity to see a variety of profession, with pearl divers good physical fitness, the ability
marine life. In addition, they earning up to $1,500 per to hold your breath for long
may find other treasures, such week. However, the pay can periods of time, and comfort with
as shells and coral. vary depending on the location diving in deep water.
and the company.
Main disadvantages / minuses

It can be a seasonal job, which can Divers face a range of health


cause limited opportunities to It is a dangerous job because risks, including
work, affecting their income.(The they can be exposed to various decompression sickness,
pay can also vary depending on the hazards, including the risk of stress and barotrauma. These
location and the company). entanglement in fishing lines, conditions can be life-
encountering dangerous marine threatening if proper safety
creatures, and diving in adverse protocols are not followed.
weather conditions.
A famous person
doing it
Jacques Cousteau was one of the many famous people that
went pearl diving. He was a famous French oceanographer
and filmmaker, known for his contributions to underwater
exploration, documented various aspects of marine life and
diving practices, including pearl diving, in his films and
documentaries.
Would I like to try pearl diving?

Personally I would not try pearl diving because I am


not capable of holding my breath very long, I haven’t
been trained for diving and I am scared by the marine
life in other countries.
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