Diving in Northern European Seas

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  • Entry types: Mostly shore entries
  • Expect: Varies by conditions visibility
  • Highlights: Discover Northern European Seas's dive spots

Explore the underwater wonders of Northern European Seas, province. This region features 884 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Northern European Seas has something for every underwater explorer. Browse detailed spot information, check current conditions from recent dive logs, and connect with the local diving community to make the most of your visit.

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’t Koepeltje

The dive site ’t Koepeltje is accessible from the shore and is situated at coordinates 51.740000, 3.830400. It features a sandy bottom and is known for its diverse marine life. At depths exceeding 20 meters, divers can observe species typical of the Grevelingen area, including shrimps, rock gunnel, lobsters, sepiola, and flatfish. The site is suitable for divers looking to explore the underwater ecosystem in a relatively calm environment.

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A Frames

A Frames is a shore dive featuring the remnants of an old pier, with foundations extending down to a depth of 24 meters. A notable feature of this site is a large structure at 18 meters, referred to as the monolith, which stands prominently as divers navigate around it. The marine life includes typical sea loch fauna such as sea loch anemones, dead man's fingers, various species of crabs, and prawns, among others.

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A30 - Deep Water Pool

The A30 - Deep Water Pool is located at coordinates 59.994800, 30.678200 and is recognized as the first and only deep water training pool in Russia, as well as the fourth deepest in Europe. This facility features multiple depth levels suitable for divers of all experience levels, ranging from 1.3 to 1.7 meters for beginners, with additional training depths at 6.5 meters, 11 meters, 16 meters, and a maximum depth of 30 meters. The pool is devoid of marine life, ensuring a controlled environment for training, with only SSI certified instructors present to guide divers.

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A30 - Deep Water Pool

The A30 - Deep Water Pool is located at coordinates 59.994800, 30.678200 and is recognized as the first and only deep water training pool in Russia, as well as the fourth deepest in Europe. This facility features multiple depth levels suitable for divers of all experience levels, ranging from 1.3 to 1.7 meters for beginners, with additional training depths at 6.5 meters, 11 meters, 16 meters, and a maximum depth of 30 meters. The pool is devoid of marine life, ensuring a controlled environment for training, with only SSI certified instructors present to guide divers.

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Abborrkroken

Abborrkroken is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 59.369500, 18.631500. The dive begins in shallow waters that gradually slope down to approximately 25 meters. At this depth, divers will encounter a wall that descends to just over 50 meters. Notable features include an old log anchor situated on the left side at a depth of around 11 meters. The marine life varies by season, with sightings of Perch, large Pipefish, and Cod. The vegetation in the area is limited.

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Abborrkroken

Abborrkroken is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 59.369500, 18.631500. The dive begins in shallow waters that gradually slope down to approximately 25 meters. At this depth, divers will encounter a wall that descends to just over 50 meters. Notable features include an old log anchor situated on the left side at a depth of around 11 meters. The marine life varies by season, with sightings of Perch, large Pipefish, and Cod. The vegetation in the area is limited.

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Abelard

The Abelard is an old steam trawler that has been repurposed as a minesweeper, now resting at a depth of 13 meters on a sandy seabed, oriented with its bow facing the open sea. The wreck is significantly broken but remains relatively compact. Divers can carefully explore the boiler, which rises approximately 5 meters high, allowing for limited penetration of about 1 meter. The area surrounding the wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including sponges, lobsters, large spider crabs, cuttlefish, dogfish, and several species of wrasse and pollack.

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Ablahamn Kullen

Ablahamn Kullen is situated in a sheltered bay on Kullaberg in Skåne, featuring varied underwater topography and a diverse array of marine life. The site is characterized by abundant flora, including bladderwrack and various seaweeds, alongside small fish and crustaceans. Occasionally, larger species such as cod can be spotted. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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AED Studio 12

AED Studio 12 is located at AED Studios in Lint, featuring a heated water tank that reaches a depth of 4 meters and holds 3 million liters of water. This site is equipped with an on-site dive center, making it suitable for various diving activities, including training and underwater filming. The facility is centrally positioned, offering convenient access and ample parking for visitors.

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Alain Dominique Wreck

The Alain Dominique Wreck is located in waters ranging from 12 to 16 meters deep, depending on tidal conditions. This wreck, which sank in the mid-1990s, is marked by a green buoy at the surface, making it easy to locate. It is recommended to dive this site during slack water to minimize drift. The wreck is covered in various marine flora and is home to a diverse array of marine life, including wrasse, spider crabs, brown crabs, and lobsters.

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Alex Van Opstel (Wreck)

The Alex Van Opstel wreck is a Belgian passenger liner that sank due to a mine on September 15, 1939. The wreck lies at a depth of approximately 27 meters. Divers should be aware of strong currents in the area, making it essential to dive during slack tide. The stern section of the wreck has separated and is located about 100 meters away from the main body of the ship. Marine life around the wreck includes conger eels residing under the girders, as well as various species of crabs, lobsters, and schools of fish. The seabed is composed of sand and gravel, and visibility can be impacted by the currents, with conditions becoming quite dark at times.

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Alssundbroen

Alssundbroen is a dive site suitable for experienced divers, located at coordinates 54.922600, 9.769400. Entry is from the shore. Divers should be aware of shipping traffic during the summer months, as well as the presence of strong currents and fishing activities that may not adhere to buoy and flag regulations. The dive site features bridge piers that attract a variety of marine life, including large cod. Divers can explore the slope where numerous mussels are found, along with a diverse bottom structure.

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Althäuser See

Althäuser See is a freshwater lake with a maximum depth of 17 meters. It is situated adjacent to a local dive center that has established multiple entry and exit points. Divers can access the water using aluminum stairs, a jetty for backward rolls, a giant stride entry, or a boat ladder. The lake is home to various species including sturgeons, carp, perch, pike, eels, catfish, mussels, and crabs. From July to September, divers may also encounter freshwater jellyfish.

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Alviksvraket

Alviksvraket is the site of a small fishing boat that sank in 1991, located near Alvik beach. The wreck is positioned upright, providing divers with an opportunity to explore various details around the structure. While Lake Mälaren has limited marine life, divers can expect to see perch, and with some luck, trout may also be spotted in the vicinity.

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Alviksvraket

Alviksvraket is the site of a small fishing boat that sank in 1991, located near Alvik beach. The wreck is positioned upright, providing divers with an opportunity to explore various details around the structure. While Lake Mälaren has limited marine life, divers can expect to see perch, and with some luck, trout may also be spotted in the vicinity.

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Am Alten Hotel

Am Alten Hotel is named after the old prefabricated building that once stood nearby. The dive site features a shore entry leading to a diverse plant area. At depths of 6 to 8 meters, the terrain transitions into a region abundant with shells, gradually descending deeper. During the winter and spring months, divers may encounter floating shrimps, along with common freshwater fish species. Notably, sightings of Catfish have also been documented, with photographic evidence available.

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Am Alten Hotel

Am Alten Hotel is named after the old prefabricated building that once stood nearby. The dive site features a shore entry leading to a diverse plant area. At depths of 6 to 8 meters, the terrain transitions into a region abundant with shells, gradually descending deeper. During the winter and spring months, divers may encounter floating shrimps, along with common freshwater fish species. Notably, sightings of Catfish have also been documented, with photographic evidence available.

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Amager Strandpark - Havheksen

Amager Strandpark - Havheksen is located on the local beach in Copenhagen, Denmark. This dive site features a large artificial reef that spans approximately 150 by 50 meters, situated 50 to 75 meters from the shore, depending on the entry point. The maximum depth at this site reaches 4.8 meters. Divers can access the site from the beach or the pier. Marine life commonly observed here includes various species such as crabs, shrimps, pipefish, eels, plaice, gobies, and sculpins, which vary with the seasons.

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Amager Strandpark - Havheksen

Amager Strandpark - Havheksen is located on the local beach in Copenhagen, Denmark. This dive site features a large artificial reef that spans approximately 150 by 50 meters, situated 50 to 75 meters from the shore, depending on the entry point. The maximum depth at this site reaches 4.8 meters. Divers can access the site from the beach or the pier. Marine life commonly observed here includes various species such as crabs, shrimps, pipefish, eels, plaice, gobies, and sculpins, which vary with the seasons.

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AMC Amsterdam

AMC Amsterdam offers a unique opportunity for groups to engage in a dry dive within a Decompression Tank. This experience is designed for groups of 10 to 20 individuals and requires prior appointment. It serves as a preparatory measure for emergency situations, allowing participants to familiarize themselves with decompression protocols.

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AMC hyperbare kamer

The AMC hyperbaric chamber at Amsterdam UMC offers a unique experience for those interested in understanding hyperbaric treatment. This facility allows individuals to participate in a 'dry' dive simulation, which is particularly relevant for those learning about diving medicine and the effects of pressure on the body. The experience is available by appointment and is designed for groups ranging from 10 to 20 participants. Prior to the dry dive, attendees receive a presentation covering the medical aspects of hyperbaric diving, enhancing their understanding of the procedure and its applications in diving accidents.

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Amoco Cadiz

The Amoco Cadiz wreck is located off the coast of Brittany, specifically near Portsall in North Finistère. This site is notable for its historical significance, having run aground on March 16, 1978, leading to a significant oil spill. The wreck has become a habitat for various marine life, including lobsters, conger eels, and pout. Additionally, the surrounding flora has flourished, featuring species such as Laminaria, Spirographia, and pearl anemones. Divers can access the site by boat, and it offers a unique opportunity to explore a submerged vessel while observing the marine ecosystem that has developed around it.

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Ankerplaats

Ankerplaats is situated near Bruinisse and is characterized as a relatively shallow dive site, making it suitable for beginners or specific training purposes. The area is also frequented by locals for swimming during the summer months. Underwater, divers can observe typical Grevelingen marine life, including crabs and creek fen, along with various organisms that inhabit the sandbanks. However, the diversity of underwater life is limited, so expectations should be managed accordingly.

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Anna Jacoba Polder

Anna Jacoba Polder, located in the Eastern Scheldt, Netherlands, has an average diving depth of 15 meters (50 feet). The site features strong currents that support diverse marine life, including anemones, sponges, shrimps, crabs, and various fish. As it was previously a mussel farm, the underwater structure provides interesting diving experiences.

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Anna-Maria

The Anna-Maria wreck is situated just outside the Dalarö harbor and is part of the Dalarö Dykpark. Divers must be accompanied by a marine guide to explore the site. The wreck offers intricate details that are of particular interest to wreck divers. Visibility at this location is generally good, although marine life is limited.

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Anna-Maria

The Anna-Maria wreck is situated just outside the Dalarö harbor and is part of the Dalarö Dykpark. Divers must be accompanied by a marine guide to explore the site. The wreck offers intricate details that are of particular interest to wreck divers. Visibility at this location is generally good, although marine life is limited.

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Apnea Arena, Автотор-арена

Apnea Arena, located at the AVTOTOR Arena Sports Palace, is a significant indoor facility for freediving training in Russia and Europe. The complex spans over 42,000 square meters and was inaugurated in late 2020. It serves as a venue for classes, training sessions, and competitions, making it an ideal environment for maintaining fitness during winter months. The site is accessible via shore entry, providing a convenient access point for divers.

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Apnea Arena, Автотор-арена

Apnea Arena, located at the AVTOTOR Arena Sports Palace, is a significant indoor facility for freediving training in Russia and Europe. The complex spans over 42,000 square meters and was inaugurated in late 2020. It serves as a venue for classes, training sessions, and competitions, making it an ideal environment for maintaining fitness during winter months. The site is accessible via shore entry, providing a convenient access point for divers.

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Aquabest

Aquabest features an underwater house that divers can enter, along with various objects like a boat and platforms situated around the headland. The site offers opportunities to explore the underwater life, particularly around these objects and within the numerous cracks and crevices in the surrounding walls, where divers can observe diverse marine life.

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Arabella

The wreck of the tugboat converted into a sailing vessel, known as Arabella, rests on a steep slope with its bow oriented towards shallower waters. The wreck is located at depths ranging from 31 to 34 meters, providing divers with the opportunity to explore its superstructure and hold. This site is situated in the Mazurian lake, where divers may frequently observe large burbot and other species typical of the region's clean waters.

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Arabella

The wreck of the tugboat converted into a sailing vessel, known as Arabella, rests on a steep slope with its bow oriented towards shallower waters. The wreck is located at depths ranging from 31 to 34 meters, providing divers with the opportunity to explore its superstructure and hold. This site is situated in the Mazurian lake, where divers may frequently observe large burbot and other species typical of the region's clean waters.

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Arena Swimming Pool

Arena Swimming Pool, located in Bognor Regis, serves primarily as a training facility for freediving. The pool measures 25 meters in length, providing ample space for practicing various freediving techniques. While it is primarily a swimming pool, divers may encounter occasional artificial elements such as plastic fish and flowers, particularly during underwater photography sessions.

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Arendshoofd

Arendshoofd is a shallow dive site ideal for snorkeling and exploring specific marine life. The area features a hard substrate where divers can observe gobies, eelpouts, snails, and crabs. In the sandy sections, you may encounter shrimps, dab, and occasionally sepiola. It is important to note that depths exceeding 5 meters lead into the shipping channel. Parking is conveniently located next to the nearby restaurant and holiday park.

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Auesee

Auesee is a recreational lake located at coordinates 51.665900, 6.587000. The site features a maximum depth of approximately 10 meters, which can vary with water levels. Originally a gravel pit, the lake has undergone renaturalization. Divers can access the site from the shore via a slipway, though caution is advised to yield to any boats in the area. The lake has a muddy bottom with growth primarily consisting of stoneworts. Common fish species include perch, pike, and eel, with occasional sightings of carp, catfish, or sturgeon.

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Aux Amis Plongeurs

Aux Amis Plongeurs is a dive site located at coordinates 48.945100, 4.400700, accessible via shore entry. The site features a private training pool that reaches a depth of 4 meters and is maintained at a temperature of 30°C. This facility supports various scuba diving activities, including introductory courses and training sessions throughout the year. Amenities include showers and equipment suitable for all diving activities.

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Back of Lime Rock

Back of Lime Rock is accessible via a short boat ride of 5-10 minutes from Quilty pier. The dive site features a wall that resembles a bowl, with depths ranging from 10 meters to 35 meters. Divers can explore the wall while keeping it on their left side. The marine life here includes lobsters, crayfish, brown and spider crabs, Conger eels, sponges, and stonefish wrasse pollock.

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Badesee Tannenhausen Seeterrassen

Badesee Tannenhausen Seeterrassen is a swimming lake with multiple shore entry points for divers. Registration is not necessary for diving. It is important to avoid diving near the lifts at the Northbound wakeboard facility during their operating hours. The visibility and marine life, including various fish and aquatic plants, can vary with the seasons and water temperatures. The pontoon jetty is secured and accessible only to local dive clubs that possess a key.

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Baggersee Giesen

Baggersee Giesen is a dive site located at coordinates 49.151200, 8.388800, accessible via shore entry. The diving area is limited, and divers must adhere to local regulations, which are indicated by signage at the entrance. The lake features lush vegetation and is home to various species including pike, carp, and crabs. Eels may also be spotted on occasion, adding to the diversity of marine life present in this freshwater environment.

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Baggersee Leopoldshafen

Baggersee Leopoldshafen is a designated recreational diving area located at coordinates 49.109600, 8.386300. Access for divers is regulated by the municipal council of Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, which has established specific shore zones for this purpose. Divers should be aware that there are restrictions on the use of the lake, including time limitations and a prohibition on night diving.

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Baggersee Remerschen

Baggersee Remerschen is a natural lake that offers opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The site is suitable for beginners and provides a relaxed diving experience. There are two access points for entry into the water. Underwater visibility can reach up to 7 meters from early in the year until the end of July, but tends to decrease after August.

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Balaclava Bay

Balaclava Bay features a dive starting at a depth of 6 meters, making it suitable for drift diving. Divers can explore various depths by swimming away from the shore, with the most notable marine life found in the shallower areas. The site is home to a variety of marine species, including scallops, spider crabs, edible crabs, dogfish, and starfish. The underwater landscape consists of both rocky reefs and sandy beds, providing diverse habitats for the local fauna.

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Banter See

Banter See is a rectangular lake with a maximum depth of 22 meters, located away from the North Sea, separated by the Grodendamm embankment. The lake retains a slight salt content. Underwater, divers can explore remnants from the war, including the bow of a harbor barge and damaged quays. Visibility in the lake varies significantly, ranging from 3 to 15 meters. Marine life includes gobies, trout, mitten crabs, and occasional flounders, although the underwater vegetation is not particularly dense.

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Barleber Lake

Barleber Lake, located north of Magdeburg, spans approximately 103 hectares. The lake has a maximum depth of 11 meters and an average depth of 6.7 meters, with visibility reaching up to 7 meters. The underwater environment primarily consists of sandy substrates. Common fish species observed in the lake include eel, bream, pike, carp, roach, rudd, and white bream.

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Barrage de l'Eau d'Heure

Barrage de l'Eau d'Heure is situated in Belgium's largest water area, providing a diverse underwater environment. The site is accessible from the shore and features a variety of underwater objects. Marine life includes species such as pike, roach, trout, perch, and eel. During the fall, freshwater walls can be observed. The underwater structure includes stumps that harbor crayfish and snails, while zebra mussels cover the stones, and swan mussels can be found on the lakebed.

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Basen Holtur

Basen Holtur is a training pool located near Kołobrzeg, featuring a depth of 3.6 meters. This facility is specifically designed for conducting confined water sessions for all scuba diving courses. The pool measures 25 meters in length and serves as an accessible environment for beginners to complete essential training exercises before venturing into open water.

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Basen Holtur

Basen Holtur is a training pool located near Kołobrzeg, featuring a depth of 3.6 meters. This facility is specifically designed for conducting confined water sessions for all scuba diving courses. The pool measures 25 meters in length and serves as an accessible environment for beginners to complete essential training exercises before venturing into open water.

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Basse Breton

Basse Breton is located near Linioux and features numerous rocky peaks that rise to depths of 18 meters and descend to 35 meters. The site is characterized by various faults and canyons. Divers can observe walls adorned with diverse flora, including Corynactis and sea urchins in various colors. Additionally, leeches can be found hunting in the shallower areas at the base of the kelp.

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Basse Grilhed

Basse Grilhed is located south of Aber Ildut, featuring a drop-off that begins at a depth of 14 meters and gradually descends to 40 meters, leading to a kelp plateau towards the Chenal du Four. The underwater landscape consists of faults and rocks that are adorned with various marine flora. Divers may encounter lobsters and octopus hiding among the crevices and beneath the rocks.

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Basse veur

Basse Veur is a dive site characterized by its rocky formations that create significant rifts, accessible from the shore. The area features walls adorned with jewel anemones, sponges, and gorgonian sea fans, providing a diverse underwater landscape. Divers should be experienced with currents due to the site's conditions, which can be challenging. The coordinates for this location are 48.490700, -4.838200.

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Båtmans Brygga

Båtmans Brygga is a dive site located near Stockholm, featuring a gently sloping bottom that descends to depths of 12 to 14 meters. Beyond this depth, the terrain transitions into a wall that extends down to 20 to 25 meters. While the site has limited marine life, divers can expect to see perch on nearly every dive, and there are occasional sightings of seals at the surface. The entry to the site is from the shore, and there are good parking facilities available nearby.

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Båtmans Brygga

Båtmans Brygga is a dive site located near Stockholm, featuring a gently sloping bottom that descends to depths of 12 to 14 meters. Beyond this depth, the terrain transitions into a wall that extends down to 20 to 25 meters. While the site has limited marine life, divers can expect to see perch on nearly every dive, and there are occasional sightings of seals at the surface. The entry to the site is from the shore, and there are good parking facilities available nearby.

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Baza Nurkowa Honoratka

Baza Nurkowa Honoratka is located at a flooded lignite pit in Poland, reaching a maximum depth of approximately 55 meters. The site features terraced banks that provide favorable diving conditions. Visibility can extend up to 15 meters, allowing for clear underwater exploration. The water body is relatively young, with aquatic vegetation thriving up to about 7 meters, creating a habitat for various fish species due to the abundance of bushes and plant life.

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Baza Nurkowa Honoratka

Baza Nurkowa Honoratka is located at a flooded lignite pit in Poland, reaching a maximum depth of approximately 55 meters. The site features terraced banks that provide favorable diving conditions. Visibility can extend up to 15 meters, allowing for clear underwater exploration. The water body is relatively young, with aquatic vegetation thriving up to about 7 meters, creating a habitat for various fish species due to the abundance of bushes and plant life.

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Baza nurkowa Pro Divers w Ińsku

The Pro Divers dive base in Ińsko is situated along the shoreline near an observation tower, providing easy access for divers. This site features a variety of submerged objects and rich aquatic vegetation, making it an interesting location for exploration. Divers can encounter numerous fish species in the area, enhancing the underwater experience. The facility includes essential amenities for divers, such as a spacious shelter and a dedicated room for equipment storage.

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Baza nurkowa Pro Divers w Ińsku

The Pro Divers dive base in Ińsko is situated along the shoreline near an observation tower, providing easy access for divers. This site features a variety of submerged objects and rich aquatic vegetation, making it an interesting location for exploration. Divers can encounter numerous fish species in the area, enhancing the underwater experience. The facility includes essential amenities for divers, such as a spacious shelter and a dedicated room for equipment storage.

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Beaumont sur Oise

Beaumont sur Oise is a former cement quarry that offers diving opportunities with depths reaching up to 25 meters. The site is equipped with changing rooms and sanitary facilities, providing essential amenities for divers. Marine life includes species such as pike, perch, carp, freshwater mussels, and eels. Additionally, crayfish can be observed among the weed beds, contributing to the site's biodiversity.

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Becfer

Becfer is located along the western edge of the northern section of the Haies de la Conchée. This dive site features easy access from the shore and showcases attractive scree slopes. The maximum depth reaches 20 meters, making it suitable for divers of varying skill levels, from beginners to advanced. Marine life at this site includes various species such as bream, john dory, cod, wrasse, dogfish, and spider crab.

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Beinhorner Kiessee

Beinhorner Kiessee is one of three large gravel pits located on private property, with permission granted for diving activities in the first lake. The entry point is a small sandy beach, allowing for easy access into the water. Within the lake, a training platform is situated at a depth of approximately 4.5 meters. While the lake has not been fully explored, divers have reported sightings of perch.

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Belliver

Belliver is a wreck dive site featuring a well-preserved steamer with numerous identifiable details. The depth is limited, making it accessible for divers of varying experience levels. Typical marine life found in the Baltic Sea can be observed here. A notable feature of the wreck is the ship's bell, which divers should take the opportunity to see.

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Belliver

Belliver is a wreck dive site featuring a well-preserved steamer with numerous identifiable details. The depth is limited, making it accessible for divers of varying experience levels. Typical marine life found in the Baltic Sea can be observed here. A notable feature of the wreck is the ship's bell, which divers should take the opportunity to see.

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Bemmelerwaard

Bemmelerwaard is a shore dive site located approximately 300 meters from the parking area. The entry point quickly leads to deeper waters, with a maximum depth of 20 meters. The bottom consists primarily of sandy substrate. Between depths of 3 and 7 meters, divers can observe a green strip rich in aquatic life. Notable marine species include roaches, gobies, crayfish, and pond snails, with larger pikes frequently spotted. Additionally, a car wreck is located to the right of the entry point, providing an interesting feature for divers.

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Benskär

Benskär is located towards the open ocean, featuring slopes and walls that are rich in marine life on its western side. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of crustaceans, including crabs and lobsters. The southern tip of the island serves as a suitable mooring area for smaller vessels, providing easy access for divers. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for entry.

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Bergse Diepsluis

Bergse Diepsluis, also referred to as Oesterdam or Thoolse Gat, is a dive site located within the Oosterschelde National Park. The site is easily accessible from the shore and features minimal current, making it suitable for novice divers. Underneath the platform, divers can observe sea bass, while a large school of pebble fish can be found on the platform itself. Additionally, sightings of sepias and potentially seahorses are possible in this area.

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Bergwerk Nuttlar

Bergwerk Nuttlar is a submerged shale mine located in the Sauerland region. Divers can explore both open areas and, for those with appropriate training, venture into the depths of the mine. The site features remnants of the mining operation, including old rails, trolleys, and various tools that were left behind when the mine ceased operations. These artifacts can be found within the mine's corridors, providing a glimpse into its history.

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Betty Blue

Betty Blue is a dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 59.104000, 18.313600. At a depth of 12 meters, divers can explore the wreck of a sailboat named Betty Blue, which sank in 2016, situated approximately 200 meters to the right of the entry point. Further along the dive, a wall can be found between 15 and 20 meters deep. The area is rich in marine life, with notable species including perch and shrimp. The shallower depths of 3 to 5 meters are characterized by abundant plant life, including algae and butterbur, providing habitat for various wildlife.

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Betty Blue

Betty Blue is a dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 59.104000, 18.313600. At a depth of 12 meters, divers can explore the wreck of a sailboat named Betty Blue, which sank in 2016, situated approximately 200 meters to the right of the entry point. Further along the dive, a wall can be found between 15 and 20 meters deep. The area is rich in marine life, with notable species including perch and shrimp. The shallower depths of 3 to 5 meters are characterized by abundant plant life, including algae and butterbur, providing habitat for various wildlife.

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Biraghty Mor

Biraghty Mor is accessible via a 10-minute boat ride to a rocky outcrop located between Donegal Point and Kilkee Bay. Divers can perform a free descent to a depth of 30 meters, where they will encounter a boulder field rich in crevices and hiding spots. This site features a prominent wall that extends to the surface. Marine life includes various fish species such as wrasse, pollock, flatfish, and occasionally John Dory. The wall is also home to diverse invertebrate life, including sponges and anemones.

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Bizeux

Bizeux is a dive site that features a depth range from approximately 10 meters at the anchor point to around 20 meters. The site is known for its diverse marine life, including lobsters, conger eels, pollock, and pout, as well as a recent increase in crayfish populations. It is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers of all experience levels, including beginners and those in training. The conditions at this site allow for diving in various weather situations.

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Björkviks brygga

Björkviks brygga is a popular dive site located in Stockholm, known for its easy shore entry. The dive area features a shallow sandy bottom, providing good visibility and a comfortable environment for divers. It is also recognized as a suitable location for ice climbing. Marine life includes smaller fish species, predominantly perch and whitefish, with sightings of edge pinfish in the seagrass near the shore.

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Björkviks brygga

Björkviks brygga is a popular dive site located in Stockholm, known for its easy shore entry. The dive area features a shallow sandy bottom, providing good visibility and a comfortable environment for divers. It is also recognized as a suitable location for ice climbing. Marine life includes smaller fish species, predominantly perch and whitefish, with sightings of edge pinfish in the seagrass near the shore.

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Blaarmeersen

Blaarmeersen is situated in a recreation area sharing its name. Diving at this site requires a permit. The location features a variety of underwater objects, including a diving bell and several platforms, providing a diverse environment for exploration. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to experience its unique offerings.

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Black Hawk Liberty (Wreck)

The Black Hawk Liberty is a notable wreck dive located in Warbarrow Bay, with the bow section resting at a depth of 16 meters. The stern section is situated approximately 55 meters deep, several miles away from the bow. This site is suitable for both novice and experienced divers. Marine life commonly observed includes conger eels, lobsters, and large schools of fish. Divers should pay attention to the body of the winch, where cuckoo wrasse and conger eels can often be found.

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Blanck-Eck

Blanck-Eck is situated near the Putlos shooting range. It is important to note that diving is prohibited in the restricted area nearby, and divers may encounter unexploded ammunition, which should not be touched. The dive site features extensive seagrass meadows and rocky areas covered with vegetation. Marine life includes starfish, plaice, various fish species, crabs, and gobies, providing a diverse underwater environment for exploration.

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Blankenburger See (Oldenburg)

Blankenburger See, commonly referred to as 'Blanki', is a rectangular quarry lake covering 21.5 hectares and reaching a depth of 16 meters. Originally excavated for highway construction, it has since become a site for fishing, diving, and swimming. Divers can access the site from the north bank, where a trail leads from the parking area. The lake typically offers visibility ranging from 3 to 5 meters. Marine life includes perch, rudd, and crabs, with large pike often found near the banks among reeds and branches.

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Blausteinsee, Eschweiler

Blausteinsee in Eschweiler is recognized as a notable deep dive site in North Rhine-Westphalia, with a maximum depth reaching approximately 42 meters. The site features multiple training platforms located at various depths, catering to different skill levels. Divers can explore several submerged objects intentionally placed for recreational diving, including a sailboat, truck cabins, and bicycles, which add diversity to the dive experience. However, marine life is limited, with not much fish activity observed. It is essential for divers to adhere to local diving regulations, and a detailed diving map is available on the website for navigation.

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Blauwe meer

Blauwe Meer is a sand quarry located within the Leggelerveld nature reserve, characterized by its distinct blue water color. The lake has minimal aquatic life due to the water's composition, which affects visibility, particularly during the busy summer months when the site can become crowded. Entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore this unique environment.

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Blijkpolder

Blijkpolder is a freshwater dive site characterized by a variety of objects submerged in the water. Access to the site requires a walk from the parking area, and divers should note that the staircase leading into the water is in poor condition. The aquatic life includes species such as crayfish, pike, perch, and other typical freshwater fish, providing a diverse environment for exploration.

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Blinde Dam

Blinde Dam is a unique dive site named for its submerged dam that becomes invisible during high tide. The area is accessed exclusively by boat due to the considerable distance from shore. The dive location is relatively untouched, resulting in a diverse and appealing underwater environment. The site offers a chance to observe various aquatic life in a less frequented area, making it an interesting destination for divers seeking a more pristine experience.

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Blokkendam Noordzee zijde

Blokkendam Noordzee zijde is a notable dive site located on the North Sea, characterized by its unique marine life and underwater features. Divers should be cautious as diving is prohibited within the harbor. The site offers opportunities to explore the outer section of the block dam, where divers can encounter various species such as sea dahlias, oysters, sea toads, and butterfish. Additionally, the sandy areas are ideal for searching for sepiola and flatfish. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to experience the local underwater ecosystem.

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Bodekull

Bodekull is a dive site featuring a wreck that rests at a depth of 30 meters, having sunk in 1678. The wreck is notable for its well-preserved state, showcasing artifacts such as bartman’s mugs and cannons mounted on lavett. While marine life is limited, divers may occasionally spot perch in the area. The wreck does not exhibit significant growth, making it a clear view of its historical structure.

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Bodekull

Bodekull is a dive site featuring a wreck that rests at a depth of 30 meters, having sunk in 1678. The wreck is notable for its well-preserved state, showcasing artifacts such as bartman’s mugs and cannons mounted on lavett. While marine life is limited, divers may occasionally spot perch in the area. The wreck does not exhibit significant growth, making it a clear view of its historical structure.

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Bombarden Unit (Wreck)

The Bombarden Unit wreck consists of two sections, with the second part located approximately 150 yards southeast of the first. The wreck lies at a depth of 12 meters, resting on a soft, silty substrate, and rises about 3 meters above the seabed. Divers can observe large metal tanks and flat sheets scattered around the site. The visibility is generally good in calm conditions, making it a safe dive. Marine life such as nudibranchs, crabs, and various shoals of fish can be seen in the area.

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Bommenede

Bommenede is a dive site accessible from the shore, with convenient parking available outside the dike. The area is predominantly shallow, allowing divers to quickly reach the channel, although diving in the channel itself is prohibited. The substrate near the dams is well-vegetated, featuring a variety of marine life including oysters and mussels. As divers venture deeper, the bottom transitions to silt, where they may encounter anemones and flatfish.

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Bommenede Polder

Bommenede Polder is primarily accessible by boat. The site features the remnants of a village, which are largely overgrown and consist of rubble. The underwater environment includes well-vegetated areas on the dams, where divers can observe various oysters and mussels. Deeper sections of the site are characterized by silt, providing habitat for numerous anemones and flatfish. Caution is advised during summer months due to the proximity of a shipping channel and heavy recreational boating, which can create hazardous conditions.

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Boomgaardplas

Boomgaardplas is a small freshwater lake situated at Camping in Den Boomgaard in Kapel Avezaath. Access to the dive site requires a small fee paid at the camping reception. The lake is home to various fish species, including pike, catfish, carp, tench, and perch, providing a diverse aquatic environment for divers.

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Boothelling

Boothelling is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 51.978500, 4.556900. The dive features clay walls that provide an interesting habitat for various marine life. Divers can expect to encounter crayfish and eels along these walls. As divers navigate back to the entry point, they can explore the surrounding reeds, which are home to species such as pike and perch. Night dives at this site reveal an increase in marine activity, making it a unique experience for divers.

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Bordellen, Stockholm

Bordellen is a notable wreck dive site located in the inner city of Stockholm, showcasing the city's maritime history. The site features a well-preserved wreck with accessible cargo holds, various gadgets, and painted decorations. In addition to the main wreck, divers can also explore a couple of car wrecks situated nearby. A diving permit from the Port of Stockholm is required to dive here, which can be obtained a few days in advance through their official website.

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Bordellen, Stockholm

Bordellen is a notable wreck dive site located in the inner city of Stockholm, showcasing the city's maritime history. The site features a well-preserved wreck with accessible cargo holds, various gadgets, and painted decorations. In addition to the main wreck, divers can also explore a couple of car wrecks situated nearby. A diving permit from the Port of Stockholm is required to dive here, which can be obtained a few days in advance through their official website.

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Bornhorster See

Bornhorster See, commonly referred to as 'Borni' by divers, is a small lake with a maximum depth of 16 meters. This lake was created during the construction of the motorway and serves as a location for fishing, diving, and swimming. Access to the site is via a forest path approximately 100 meters long from the parking area. Visibility in the lake typically ranges from 3 to 5 meters. The aquatic life includes species such as eels, perch, pike, carp, roach, pike-perch, and crayfish, while great crested grebes can often be observed on the surface.

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Bosbad

Bosbad, located in Hoogersmilde, is an expansive outdoor swimming pool. Divers can explore this site and attempt to locate the deepest area. As it is a swimming pool, marine life is minimal, with occasional sightings of drowned wasps. The site is suitable for casual diving experiences. Entry is from the shore.

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Boschmolenplas

Boschmolenplas is a freshwater dive site located in the Netherlands, near the German border. The lake reaches depths of over 30 meters, providing a range of diving experiences suitable for both novice and experienced divers. Notable features include various submerged objects such as an Apache helicopter and a pirate ship, which enhance the underwater exploration. The site is equipped with essential facilities, including a tank filling service, a dive shop, a snack bar, and restroom and shower amenities.

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Boviken

Boviken is located at the northwest corner of Hamburgö, accessible by ferry and car with nearby parking available. The site features a sandy area where various types of flounders can be observed. During the colder months, divers can encounter numerous nudibranchs. Following the rocky formations, lobsters and crabs can also be found. This site is suitable for both snorkeling and scuba diving, with entry from the shore.

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Bovisand Bay

Bovisand Bay is the first of three bays in the area, providing easy access to divers via a path and steps leading down to the beach. The site is suitable for both novice and experienced divers, offering a sheltered environment. Underwater, divers can observe a diverse range of marine life, including nudibranchs, amidst various underwater flora. The bay's conditions generally support a pleasant diving experience.

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Bracklesham Bay Landing Craft

The Bracklesham Bay Landing Craft, identified as US Navy LCT548, is located at a depth of 10 meters in Bracklesham Bay, positioned upside down. This wreck site is suitable for novice divers and those new to wreck diving. The area is home to various marine species, including Bib, Wrasse, Dragonets, and Edible Crabs. Additionally, the seabed features fossilized teeth from Sharks and Rays.

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Bracklesham Bay Valentine Tank

The Bracklesham Bay Valentine Tank is a Mark 3 type IX Duplex Drive tank that was lost during the Fabius III exercise in May 1944. It is positioned upright at a depth of 12 meters, located on the edge of a sandbar. This dive site is home to various marine species typical of the area, including Edible Crabs, Tomato Blennies, Bib, and Conger Eels.

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Breakwater Fort

Breakwater Fort is situated just inside the Breakwater, featuring a mix of ancient and modern debris that divers can explore. An orange cable runs along the seabed, marking a circuit of structures to follow. The seabed primarily consists of mud, while rocky outcrops to the west and east support various marine life.

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Breviks brygga

Breviks brygga offers easy shore access from the steamboat jetty. Just outside the jetty, divers can find a motorboat resting on the bottom, with a motorbike located slightly further out. Exiting the water is facilitated by a mounted ladder adjacent to the jetty. While marine life is somewhat limited, divers can expect to see species such as Perch and Simpa, along with Lake fish around the site.

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Breviks brygga

Breviks brygga offers easy shore access from the steamboat jetty. Just outside the jetty, divers can find a motorboat resting on the bottom, with a motorbike located slightly further out. Exiting the water is facilitated by a mounted ladder adjacent to the jetty. While marine life is somewhat limited, divers can expect to see species such as Perch and Simpa, along with Lake fish around the site.

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Bridges of Ross

Bridges of Ross is a shore dive characterized by notable geological features. Divers should swim out on the surface for approximately half the distance across the bay before descending to around 12 meters. Keeping the wall on the right side, divers will encounter a crack in the wall after about 15-20 minutes of diving, which leads to the underwater bridges. The site is rich in marine life, including lobsters, crabs, dogfish, conger eels, wrasse, pollock, as well as various species of anemones and deadman’s fingers.

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Brighton Marina

Brighton Marina serves as a training site for divers, providing a safe environment to practice skills such as neutral buoyancy. The maximum depth at this location is 6 meters. Throughout the year, divers can observe various marine species including Cuckoo and Ballan wrasse, Mullet, and Corkwing wrasse. Seasonal sightings may include pipefish, Seabass, and nudibranchs, with notable changes in marine life occurring during nighttime dives.

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British Inventor (Wreck)

The British Inventor wreck lies at a depth of 17 meters on a predominantly sandy and gravel seabed. The wreck is relatively flat, primarily consisting of plates and other debris. Notably, only the bow section of the vessel sank, while the remainder was salvaged and repaired. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life in the area, including numerous scallops, crabs, schools of fish, and the occasional lobster, particularly around the rocky reefs nearby.

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Brixham Breakwater Beach

Brixham Breakwater Beach is a suitable dive site for novice divers, featuring a depth of approximately 7 meters. The area is rich in marine life, including crabs, seals, and dolphins, which can often be observed among the kelp and rocky formations that provide shelter for various species. Local facilities are available to support divers.

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Bronsbergenmeer Noord

Bronsbergenmeer Noord is characterized by a notable clay wall that divers can explore. The site features large clay structures that are illuminated by sunlight, providing an interesting visual experience. The fish population includes larger species such as pike and carp, alongside smaller fish. Commonly observed marine life includes perch, eel, and freshwater lobsters, as well as smaller creatures like mud crawlers and bait shrimp. This site offers a varied diving experience suitable for divers of different skill levels.

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Bronsbergenmeer Zuid

Bronsbergenmeer Zuid is the older of the two lakes, characterized by a rich variety of fish and dense aquatic vegetation. The plant life can reach heights of 2 to 3 meters during the summer and autumn months, creating areas resembling an underwater forest. Vegetation is present from the surface down to a depth of 4 meters. Visibility in this lake varies, with spring conditions potentially offering clearer views of up to 5 meters. Generally, visibility is reasonable up to 3 meters, but it tends to decrease and become milky beyond that depth.

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Brouwerssluis

Brouwerssluis is a dive site best suited for high water conditions and calm weather. During low tide, the site becomes too deep for safe diving. Divers should be cautious of fishing line remnants and the current direction near the sluice. Marine life includes various anemones, and with some luck, divers may encounter playful seals. The sandy areas may also reveal interesting finds.

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Büchenau (Alte Allmend)

Büchenau (Alte Allmend) is a quarry pond located at coordinates 49.096600, 8.533200, accessible via a shore entry. The site features shallow areas that are predominantly covered with vegetation, providing habitat for various fish species. Divers may encounter pike, perch, and carp during their exploration. It is recommended to use the parking lot near the hall and to follow the local regulations, which are indicated by signage at the parking area outlining different zones.

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Budzisławskie Lake

Budzisławskie Lake offers two diving tracks: one for beginners reaching depths of up to 18 meters and another for advanced divers extending to 30 meters. The entry point is accessible from the shore, where divers can find benches for setting up their equipment. Nitrox is available for use, provided that prior arrangements are made and the cylinder is oxygen clean. Underwater, divers can encounter various species including pike, perch, roach, eel, and catfish. The lake's extensive littoral zone creates an environment reminiscent of meadows, enhancing the diving experience.

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Budzisławskie Lake

Budzisławskie Lake offers two diving tracks: one for beginners reaching depths of up to 18 meters and another for advanced divers extending to 30 meters. The entry point is accessible from the shore, where divers can find benches for setting up their equipment. Nitrox is available for use, provided that prior arrangements are made and the cylinder is oxygen clean. Underwater, divers can encounter various species including pike, perch, roach, eel, and catfish. The lake's extensive littoral zone creates an environment reminiscent of meadows, enhancing the diving experience.

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Burghsluis

Burghsluis is located at the westernmost point following the Oosterscheldekering. The site is characterized by strong currents, making it essential for divers to have experience in Oosterschelde conditions and to dive during low tide. The underwater environment is rich with diverse marine life, including mud anemones, brittle stars, and sea anemones. Additionally, divers may encounter cuttlefish, blennies, and nudibranchs in this vibrant ecosystem.

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Burghsluis Oostbout

Burghsluis Oostbout is a shore dive site located at coordinates 51.674600, 3.758100. Divers should avoid diving during high tide due to the risk of being swept away from the shore by the outgoing current towards the storm surge barrier. The site is characterized by strong currents, which contribute to a rich diversity of marine life, including species such as the dead man's thumb, which is particularly prevalent here. The underwater environment is noted for its abundant flora and fauna, making it an interesting site for experienced divers.

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Bussloo

Bussloo is a shore dive site featuring an underwater park that includes two buses, a car, a pipe reef, underwater housing, two practice platforms, building scaffolding, a monument dedicated to Kees Knol, and various cylinder bottoms. These structures are interconnected by ropes, providing an interesting environment for divers. The site is home to a variety of fish species, including perch, pike, zander, carp, gudgeon, and occasionally tench. Divers can often observe large schools of small fish to the right from the entrance.

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Bussloo bruggetje

Bussloo bruggetje is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 52.202200, 6.111600. This area is a narrower section of Bussloo, where the bottom rises quickly on both sides. Underwater, divers will primarily encounter bridge poles, as there are no significant objects present. During the summer months, the site experiences substantial plant growth. Common marine life includes pike, which are frequently spotted around the bridge, and carp, which are less commonly found in other parts of Bussloo.

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Bütgenbach Stausee

Bütgenbach Stausee is located approximately 100 meters from the dam, with access via a narrow path leading down a staircase into the water. Divers must maintain a distance of at least 50 meters from the dam wall and are required to dive away from it. The site features an underwater course at depths ranging from 10 to 16 meters, which includes various elements such as rings and a catamaran. Tickets for diving must be obtained in advance from the Worriken holiday park information desk.

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Calypso Saarbrücken

Calypso Saarbrücken is an indoor swimming pool designed for diving practice. The visibility is excellent, making it suitable for honing diving skills, freediving, and maintaining training during the winter months. It serves as an ideal environment for refreshing skills, testing diving equipment, or experimenting with new photography gear, even in colder seasons or in preparation for upcoming dive trips.

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Campingplatz Wallnau, Fehmarn

Campingplatz Wallnau is a shore dive site featuring a flat terrain. Divers can reach a depth of 5 meters after approximately 5 minutes of swimming. The area includes several larger erratic boulders that provide interesting visual elements. The marine life is notable for the presence of crabs and larger schools of small fish. Parking facilities are available nearby.

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Capernwray (Jackdaw Quarry)

Capernwray, located at coordinates 54.136200, -2.723000, is an inland dive site in the North-West, primarily accessed from the shore. The site is popular among divers and training schools, typically open on weekends, Thursdays during winter, and Wednesdays through the summer evenings. Within the quarry, divers can encounter various fish species, including perch, roach, trout, and sturgeon. The site also features several submerged objects, such as boats, two planes, a diving bell, Thunderbird 5, an Apex van, and a helicopter, providing unique exploration opportunities.

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Car Wrecks

Hemmoor Kreidesee is a flooded former chalk mine with depths reaching approximately 30 meters. Divers can explore the remains of old factory buildings as well as artificial reefs, including car and aircraft wrecks. The location offers clear freshwater conditions and is popular for recreational diving.

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Carrière d’Opprebais

Carrière d’Opprebais is an old quarry that was previously utilized for limestone and sand extraction. The site now offers a variety of submerged objects, making it a location that may require multiple dives to fully explore. Divers can expect to encounter a range of freshwater species including pike, carp, perch, roach, eels, and crayfish. Additionally, duck mussels, barbels, gobies, and sponges can be found in this aquatic environment. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, providing easy access for divers.

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Carrière de Barges

Carrière de Barges is an old limestone quarry accessible for diving. Divers can explore depths reaching up to 40 meters, where remnants of old structures can be found. It is important to verify the site’s house rules and check for permission to dive before planning your visit.

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Carrière de Dour

Carrière de Dour is a chalk quarry covering approximately 10 hectares, with depths ranging from 18 to 20 meters. The site features several plateaus at varying heights, suitable for both beginner and exploratory dives. Divers can encounter various submerged objects including cars, a wrecked sailboat, a motorcycle, bicycles, and trunks. The aquatic life includes species such as pikes, perches, carps, eels, crayfish, and sturgeons.

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Carrière de fougères

Carrière de Fougères is situated near Rennes, directly across from the Château de Fougères. Divers can access the site from the shore via pontoons. The underwater landscape features a plateau that ranges from depths of 0 to 55 meters. Marine life includes perch, tadpoles, and endemic ducks. Additionally, there are three wrecks present at the site, providing interesting exploration opportunities.

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Carrière de La Gombe

Carrière de La Gombe is a sandstone quarry situated near the Ourthe River, close to Esneux. This site is known for its diverse aquatic life, including large sturgeons that glide along the bottom, as well as carp, river bass, koi carp, roach, barbel, freshwater sponge, and various algae. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its underwater ecosystem.

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Carriere de la Rochefontaine

Carriere de la Rochefontaine is an abandoned red marble quarry that was actively mined until the 1980s. The site features an inclined plane that descends from 4 meters to 6 meters, with variations in height depending on seasonal changes. Below this, the quarry consists of several plateaus at depths of 22 meters, 26 meters, 36 meters, 40 meters, 43 meters, and 52 meters, characterized by steep walls. The aquatic life in the quarry includes species such as carp, roach, perch, crayfish, and small newts.

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Carrière de Lillé

Carrière de Lillé is a quarry dive site with depths ranging from 24 to 30 meters, depending on the water level. The site features a variety of freshwater species, including carp in various sizes and colors, pike, and sturgeon. The infrastructure supports year-round diving activities, making it accessible for divers at different skill levels. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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Carriere de Vodeleé

Carriere de Vodeleé is an old marble quarry situated in the village of Vodelée, close to Philippeville. The site features remnants of pink and gray marble that was historically extracted, with some visible underwater. Divers can observe a variety of fish species in the upper water column, particularly above 5 meters, including carp, pike, sturgeon, perch, salmon, and trout. Freshwater crayfish and duck mussels are also present in the quarry. Notably, sturgeon are typically found at greater depths. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Carriere du Flato - Floreffe

Carriere du Flato, located in Floreffe, is a dive site that spans approximately 280 meters in length and 80 meters in width, covering just over 2 hectares. The site has a maximum depth ranging from 13 to 16 meters, influenced by fluctuations in the water table, with an average depth between 8 and 13 meters. Divers can encounter a variety of fish species here, including large carp and pike, as well as perch, roach, trout, and tench, among others. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Carrière Trois Fontaines

Carrière Trois Fontaines is a dive site located in a former quartzite quarry. The site is accessible from the shore and features a variety of freshwater species. Divers can encounter French and American crayfish, sturgeon, perch, and carp. In certain seasons, freshwater jellyfish may also be observed. The underwater environment offers a unique exploration opportunity in a tranquil setting.

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Carters Rock

Carters Rock is a dive site that can only be reached by boat. It features a shallow rocky kelp reef with a maximum depth of 10 meters. The underwater landscape includes a bouldery slope covered in kelp, which extends down to about 7 meters before transitioning to a sandy bottom. This site is suitable for entry-level diver training. Marine life commonly observed here includes various kelp fish such as wrasse, bass, and pollack, along with their juvenile forms. Additionally, divers may encounter catsharks, crustaceans, nudibranchs, and seals.

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Carwitzer Becken

Carwitzer Becken features a notable drop-off behind the bathing area, reaching depths of 13 meters. The sandy substrate is interspersed with remnants of human activity, including older agricultural tools and metal tubs. As divers explore the gently sloping bottom, they can descend beyond 30 meters. The site is home to a variety of fish species, including pike, rudd, and tench, as well as crabs. Eels may also be spotted here, adding to the site's biodiversity.

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Carwitzer Becken

Carwitzer Becken features a notable drop-off behind the bathing area, reaching depths of 13 meters. The sandy substrate is interspersed with remnants of human activity, including older agricultural tools and metal tubs. As divers explore the gently sloping bottom, they can descend beyond 30 meters. The site is home to a variety of fish species, including pike, rudd, and tench, as well as crabs. Eels may also be spotted here, adding to the site's biodiversity.

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Carwitzer Mühle/Badestelle Carwitz, Schmaler Luzin

Carwitzer Mühle, located at the Badestelle Carwitz on the Schmaler Luzin, offers a maximum depth of approximately 30 meters. Divers can enter the water from the shore, with parking available at the official lot or along the roadside. The shallow areas on both sides of the entry point provide opportunities to explore, featuring bent trees submerged in the water that create natural hiding spots for various fish species. Notable marine life includes perch, pike, and catfish. The underwater environment consists of a sandy bottom interspersed with pondweed and bracken algae, along with various debris such as barrels, pots, tires, and bottles.

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Carwitzer Mühle/Badestelle Carwitz, Schmaler Luzin

Carwitzer Mühle, located at the Badestelle Carwitz on the Schmaler Luzin, offers a maximum depth of approximately 30 meters. Divers can enter the water from the shore, with parking available at the official lot or along the roadside. The shallow areas on both sides of the entry point provide opportunities to explore, featuring bent trees submerged in the water that create natural hiding spots for various fish species. Notable marine life includes perch, pike, and catfish. The underwater environment consists of a sandy bottom interspersed with pondweed and bracken algae, along with various debris such as barrels, pots, tires, and bottles.

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Caskelot/Nederland

Caskelot/Nederland consists of two wrecks located near each other, with the Nederland being a Dutch barge that sank in 1917 while transporting paving stones from Russia to Holland. The Caskelot, a sailing ship, sank in 1970. Divers can explore the wrecks, which feature various artifacts including windlasses and deadeyes. The site is home to typical Baltic Sea marine life, such as perch and porpoises. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Caskelot/Nederland

Caskelot/Nederland consists of two wrecks located near each other, with the Nederland being a Dutch barge that sank in 1917 while transporting paving stones from Russia to Holland. The Caskelot, a sailing ship, sank in 1970. Divers can explore the wrecks, which feature various artifacts including windlasses and deadeyes. The site is home to typical Baltic Sea marine life, such as perch and porpoises. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Castelynse plas

Castelynse plas is a lake dive site located at coordinates 52.741200, 5.771700. Access to this site is restricted to members of the local association or those who obtain permission from them. The site features four different entry points for divers. Underwater life is limited, with occasional sightings of crayfish and small bass, as well as various insects present in the environment.

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Cawsand Bay

Cawsand Bay is located on the western side of Plymouth Sound in Cornwall and is accessible via a shore entry, with parking available approximately 200 meters from the beach. The dive site features a sandy seabed interspersed with rocky outcrops. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including flatfish, crabs, pipe worms, and burrowing anemones. For those looking for a drift dive, the area near the old boat slipway offers a current that flows out of the bay, enhancing the diving experience.

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Céibh an Dóilín

Céibh an Dóilín is a small, sheltered pier located just north of Trá an Doilín. This dive site is suitable for training, especially in adverse weather conditions, as it is protected from all sides. It is important to note that the site can become dry at low tide. The depth ranges from 5 to 10 meters during high tide, making it a relatively shallow dive. While marine life is somewhat limited due to the sheltered nature of the site, divers may encounter kelp forests, crabs, and occasionally sprat.

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Centre de Plongée la Baleine

Centre de Plongée la Baleine is located at coordinates 48.944200, 2.365200, accessible via shore entry. The dive site features a plateau measuring 10 meters in length and 3 meters in depth, with a prominent cylinder positioned at a depth of 10 meters. This site is particularly suitable for beginner divers and first-level diving courses, providing a controlled environment for training.

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Challaborough Bay

Challaborough Bay is a dive site located on the shores of Challaborough, directly across from Burgh Island. The site features rocky gullies interspersed with expansive kelp forests and sandy areas. It is suitable for beginners and offers opportunities for snorkeling during the summer months. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including cuttlefish, schools of bass, and spider crabs.

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Chimney Bay

Chimney Bay is situated on the far side of George's Head, featuring a kelp-covered environment that ranges in depth from 5 meters to 30 meters. The site has a gentle slope and is home to a diverse array of marine life, particularly around the boulders cloaked in kelp, making it suitable for divers of all skill levels. Its sheltered characteristics allow for diving in a variety of sea conditions. Marine life includes various invertebrates such as anemones, nudibranchs, crabs, and lobsters, as well as fish species like wrasse, pollock, dogfish, and flatfish. Occasionally, divers may also encounter stray golf balls in the area.

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Clashfarland Point

Clashfarland Point features small rock walls and reefs that descend to a depth of 15 meters. Notably, at 8 meters, divers can observe a large Admiralty fisherman’s anchor, which is positioned 2 to 3 meters above the seabed on the southern side of the site. The area is rich in various marine life surrounding both the reefs and the anchor. Divers should be cautious of strong tidal currents that can reach speeds of 1 to 2 knots.

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Colijnsplaat Oostnol

Colijnsplaat Oostnol is accessed by crossing the dike and walking to the pier, where divers can enter the water. The dive site features a sandy bottom, making it suitable for observing flatfish, shrimps, and other organisms that inhabit sandy environments. Visibility can be significantly impacted by adverse weather conditions due to the site's location. Divers can swim directly out from the pier towards the open water.

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Cosmeston

Cosmeston is a flooded quarry with a maximum depth of 9 meters. The site features a silty bottom with piles of rocks and seasonal weed growth. Divers can encounter various fish and freshwater eels, although visibility may be poor, particularly after heavy rain. A booking is required 24 hours in advance, and a fee of £4.50 must be paid at the warden's office.

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Countess of Erne

The Countess of Erne is a paddle steamer constructed in the late 1800s. In its later years, it served as a barge for transporting coal to battleships in the harbor. In 1935, it was dislodged from its moorings and subsequently wrecked against the breakwater, where it remains today. The wreck is situated upright on a silty seabed, reaching a maximum depth of 16 meters. Divers can explore the empty holds, swimming in and out of the structure. This site is suitable for training and exploration.

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Croisette, La Carrière Vodecée

La Carrière Vodecée, also known as La Croisette, is located near the hamlet of Vodecée, close to Philippeville. This former quarry, which was used for extracting red marble, is now a popular dive site. The site features a variety of aquatic life, particularly in the shallow areas where large schools of carp can be observed. Other species include pike, perch, catfish, goby, tench, trout, swan mussels, and sturgeon. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Cromhall Quarry

Cromhall Quarry is an inland dive site in South Gloucestershire with a maximum depth of 17 meters (55 feet). The site includes various submerged structures such as shipping containers, cabin cruisers, red telephone boxes, an aircraft cockpit, and a Royal Navy gun shield. Entry is via a floating pontoon.

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Crown Hill Bay

Crown Hill Bay is located at Bovisand and is the third beach in the area. Access to the beach is via steps, and parking is available nearby. This site is suitable for beginner divers, but it also offers interesting features for more experienced divers and photographers. The underwater environment consists of a combination of rocks, sand, and seaweed, providing a habitat for a variety of marine life. Notably, divers can observe numerous mermaid's purses, which are a highlight of the site.

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CWTC

CWTC, or Confined Water Training Center, features a training pool measuring 5x5x5 meters. This facility is designed for divers to practice and refine their skills across various levels, including Scuba and eXtended Range. Access to the training pool is not open to the public; prior arrangements must be made to utilize the facility.

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D/S Martha Heinrich Fisser

The D/S Martha Heinrich Fisser is located at a depth of 28 meters near Stråssa. The wreck has had its superstructures removed, similar to other cargo ships in the Narvik port area, but it still offers various points of interest for divers. Notably, the stern features a large four-bladed spare propeller, which is affixed to the wreck's deck. The engine room is a significant highlight of the site and is highly recommended for exploration.

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D/S Romanby

The D/S Romanby, a British steamship, sank in Narvik harbour after being struck by a torpedo from a British destroyer during the second naval battle on April 10, 1940. The wreck is situated upright on its keel at depths ranging from 14 to 28 meters. Significant damage from the torpedo is visible on the port side of the vessel, providing an interesting point of exploration for divers. The site is accessible by boat.

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Dane Rock

Dane Rock is situated near Newquay Harbour and features a shallow reef with a maximum depth of 8 meters. This site is suitable for entry-level diver training. Marine life commonly observed includes stalked jellyfish, crabs, sea stars, nudibranchs, various wrasse species, as well as pollack and bass. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Dankernsee

Dankernsee is a lake located near the border with Ter Apel in Groningen, Netherlands. The water is characterized by its light blue hue and features an underwater park. While the aquatic life is limited, primarily consisting of perch and eel, the visibility in the lake is generally good, and the unique underwater objects provide interest for divers. The site is accessible via a shore entry.

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De Beldert

De Beldert is a freshwater dive site located in the Betuwe region, characterized by a variety of underwater features. Divers can encounter a range of fish species, including small pike and larger sturgeon. The site also includes several notable submerged objects such as a Boeing cockpit, a car wreck, a sailing boat, a sculpture garden, and an old fishing boat. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, providing easy access for divers. Additionally, the diving center offers good parking facilities and a filling station for compressed air, nitrox blending, and trimix.

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De Baars - Oostplas Tilburg

De Baars is a well-structured dive site featuring a variety of underwater elements such as roots, walls, and reeds. The area includes a miniature car yard and cages, contributing to its unique environment. Divers can explore an abundance of rubble and construction materials scattered throughout the site. Marine life is diverse, with sightings of crayfish and various fish species. It is advisable to search in holes and crevices for additional wildlife, including numerous insects that inhabit the area.

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De Broezel

De Broezel is located adjacent to Zoetersbout and serves as an alternative dive site when the latter is crowded. The site features a sandy bottom interspersed with oyster banks, providing a different environment compared to the dike revetment. Divers can explore this area throughout the day due to the minimal current. Marine life typical of the Oosterschelde can be observed here, including lobsters, crabs, slugs, and various types of carnations.

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De Gavers

De Gavers is a nature and recreation area situated in Harelbeke and Deerlijk, West Flanders. The area was formed in the 1960s through sand extraction for the construction of the E17 freeway. The lake reaches a maximum depth of approximately 15 meters and is home to various species including perch, pike, bream, carp, roach, and freshwater crayfish. Notable underwater features include a sunken sailing yacht and a truck cabin, providing points of interest for divers.

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De Groene Heuvels

De Groene Heuvels is situated near Ewijk and offers a clear diving experience. The site features various underwater objects, including wrecks, pipes, and a traffic sign. Divers can encounter a range of freshwater species such as crayfish, sturgeon, roach, pike, and carp during their dive.

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De Kuilen

De Kuilen presents a unique underwater environment resembling a pool, characterized by gorges and crevices formed in peat. The site is notable for its visibility, which can enhance the diving experience, making it one of the more favorable locations in the vicinity. The underwater ecosystem is typical of lake habitats, where divers can observe sand and various cracks. A distinctive feature of this site is the presence of ancient layers rich in fossils, providing an interesting aspect for exploration.

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De Langspier

De Langspier offers divers the opportunity to explore various routes around a range of submerged objects, including wrecks, statues, and a locomotive with sleepers and signals. The site is characterized by a diverse marine life, with numerous species hiding around these structures, as well as along the surrounding reeds and sandy areas. This location provides a unique environment for underwater exploration.

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De Lithse Ham

De Lithse Ham is a nearly enclosed inlet of the Meuse, providing a unique diving experience. The site features various submerged objects and notable clay formations that divers can explore. The connection to the Maas contributes to a rich aquatic ecosystem, making it a lively spot for observing diverse marine life. The varied surfaces within the inlet offer interesting visual contrasts, enhancing the dive experience.

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De Melle

De Melle is a freshwater dive site with a length of 930 meters and a maximum width of 480 meters. The bottom consists of sand with hills, reaching a maximum depth of 11 meters. Visibility is generally good up to the thermocline, but deeper areas often experience low visibility for most of the year. Divers should be cautious of fishing lines, as fishing occurs around the pond. The site is rich in vegetation, and during late summer, the shallower regions are teeming with various fish species, including perch, rudd, eel, bream, tench, and pike.

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De Muur

De Muur is situated near four breakwaters, with sandy beaches providing access to the water. Divers can enter from these beaches and explore the breakwaters, which reach depths of approximately 5 meters and are rich in aquatic vegetation. The underwater terrain gradually descends to about 15 meters. The site is known for its diverse marine life, including various species of gobies, eelpouts, and snails, which thrive among the lush growth on the breakwaters. Note that parking is limited in the area.

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De Nekker

De Nekker is a 65-hectare recreational area that includes a 30-hectare diving pond, which is also utilized for swimming, surfing, and fishing. The pond features a mix of natural and constructed environments, stemming from sand extraction related to the E-19 project. The site is equipped with amenities such as classrooms, changing facilities, and a bar. Divers can expect to see a variety of freshwater species, including pike, grass carp, and catfish, which are prevalent in the area.

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De stelhoeve

De Stelhoeve is a dive site located directly in front of a holiday park on the dike, providing easy shore access for divers. Depending on the current, divers can choose to explore either side of the entry point. High tide typically offers improved visibility, making it an optimal time for diving. The underwater environment is representative of the Oosterschelde, featuring a variety of marine life including lobsters, starfish, and nudibranchs, among others.

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De Strandgaper

De Strandgaper is a large freshwater lake characterized by diverse underwater features, including extensive peat block formations that create wide canyons. The site supports a variety of aquatic life, including species such as Brasems, White roach, Carp, Pike, Zander, Pike perch, Eel, and Freshwater lobster. Visibility can vary significantly, with optimal conditions allowing for clarity of up to six meters.

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De Val

De Val is accessed from the shore, with parking available at a nearby restaurant. Divers must walk a distance to reach the water, ideally entering at the left side of the light pole. The dive site features an overgrown pier that is rich in marine life, including gobies, hermit crabs, shrimps, butterfish, and crabs, which can be found hiding among the overgrown blocks. The shallow areas are particularly noted for their biodiversity, making it a unique spot for exploration.

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de Wisselaar

De Wisselaar is a competition swimming pool measuring 50 meters in length and featuring 6 lanes. It includes a diving pit, allowing for the practice of various diving skills at different levels. The pool is filled with filtered water, which means it does not support any aquatic life. The tiled surface is visible and can be counted, providing a clear view of the pool's structure.

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De Zeehond en De Rat

At De Zeehond en De Rat, divers can enter the water from the shore at Scharendijke 'kabbelaar'. The dive site features two wrecks located along the wall. The Rat, a wreck measuring 14 meters, is found at a depth of 11 meters, while the Hond, a smaller wreck at 10 meters, is located at a depth of 9 meters. Both wrecks are somewhat overgrown, providing habitats for various marine life. Divers should look in the cracks, holes, and crevices around the wrecks to observe the fish and other aquatic life that inhabit these structures.

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Den Osse Haven

Den Osse Haven requires a 200-meter walk along the dike to access the dive site. Divers should enter on the left side of the breakwater to avoid entering the harbor. The initial section of the dive is shallow and sandy, extending for about 100 meters from the shore. Beyond this point, the seabed drops steeply, particularly near the breakwater. Marine life is abundant, with sightings of sea squirts, eel pout, large pipefish, and black goby found in empty oyster shells. The steep areas close to the pier are home to numerous sea squirts and sponges.

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Dijkval

Dijkval is named after its historical significance, where a dike has frequently experienced breaches. Nearby, the Caissons used for repairs can still be observed. Divers can explore the oyster reef, which is home to various crabs and galetheas that forage among the shells. The sandy areas surrounding the oyster bank exhibit less marine life compared to the reef itself.

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Dive Finland Pool

Dive Finland Pool is situated at Kivaniehentie 2 in Otaniemi, Espoo. This indoor facility features a pool that measures 10 meters in length and reaches a depth of 6 meters. Divers can access the pool by prior arrangement through the provided contact email. The pool serves as a venue for testing diving equipment and honing diving skills. Additionally, it is available for rental for training sessions or other activities.

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Dive Finland Pool

Dive Finland Pool is situated at Kivaniehentie 2 in Otaniemi, Espoo. This indoor facility features a pool that measures 10 meters in length and reaches a depth of 6 meters. Divers can access the pool by prior arrangement through the provided contact email. The pool serves as a venue for testing diving equipment and honing diving skills. Additionally, it is available for rental for training sessions or other activities.

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Dive Newquay

Dive Newquay is located in Newquay, with an entry point from the shore. The site is approximately 1 mile from Newquay Harbour, making it accessible for diver training. The center is equipped with a heated 4m pool and a classroom for educational purposes. Many instructors here possess qualifications in Marine Biology and are actively involved in conservation efforts, providing localized knowledge about the marine species found in the area.

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Dive World

Dive World is an indoor dive site featuring a diving tower that reaches a depth of 10 meters. The facility serves as a water storage system and maintains a stable temperature of around 20 degrees Celsius. The diving tower is designed with thematic decorations and includes platforms positioned at various depths, providing a unique diving experience.

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dive4life

dive4life is a training pool with a depth of 20 meters and a diameter of 10 meters, containing over 3,000,000 liters of water. The site is characterized by excellent visibility, making it suitable for practicing diving skills, testing equipment, and trying out new photography gear. It is particularly useful during the winter months or for those preparing for upcoming dive trips.

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DiveTeam Siecino

DiveTeam Siecino is located on Lake Siecino, providing a shore entry point for divers. The site features comfortable piers and designated areas for divers to set up their equipment. It is particularly suitable for beginners due to the calm conditions. The lake is home to a variety of fish, including large pike, and the bottom is adorned with lush vegetation, enhancing the underwater experience.

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DiveTeam Siecino

DiveTeam Siecino is located on Lake Siecino, providing a shore entry point for divers. The site features comfortable piers and designated areas for divers to set up their equipment. It is particularly suitable for beginners due to the calm conditions. The lake is home to a variety of fish, including large pike, and the bottom is adorned with lush vegetation, enhancing the underwater experience.

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Djurö - Svartfotsvraket

Djurö - Svartfotsvraket features the remains of an old boat that is significantly deteriorated. Historically, it served as accommodation for strike breakers before it was destroyed by fire under unclear circumstances. Divers can access the site from a beach located behind a small boathouse. The recommended entry point is under the pier nearest to the boathouse. After descending, divers should swim a short distance to locate the wreck. Marine life in the area primarily includes perch and shrimp, with occasional sightings of simpa, although the overall biodiversity around the wreck is limited.

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Djurö - Svartfotsvraket

Djurö - Svartfotsvraket features the remains of an old boat that is significantly deteriorated. Historically, it served as accommodation for strike breakers before it was destroyed by fire under unclear circumstances. Divers can access the site from a beach located behind a small boathouse. The recommended entry point is under the pier nearest to the boathouse. After descending, divers should swim a short distance to locate the wreck. Marine life in the area primarily includes perch and shrimp, with occasional sightings of simpa, although the overall biodiversity around the wreck is limited.

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Docktor (Wreck)

The Docktor wreck is located in the Baltic Sea and consists of a sunken dry dock measuring approximately 100 meters in length, 13 meters in height, and 7 meters in width. The structure is fragmented both lengthwise and crosswise, allowing divers to explore its interior. Marine life observed at this site includes various species such as crabs, jellyfish, numerous starfish, small fish, cod, and plaice. The entry to this dive site is from the shore.

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Dolfijntje

Dolfijntje is located at coordinates 51.739900, 3.826500 and is named after a former floating restaurant that featured an underwater viewing area. The restaurant closed in 2007 and was removed after a fire in 2009. The dive site is characterized by shallow and flat terrain, making it suitable for snorkelers. Divers should exercise caution as the site is adjacent to the harbour entrance, where diving is prohibited. The area is primarily a snorkel spot, allowing for easy access from the shore.

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Donegal Point

Donegal Point features a tranquil kelp forest beginning at a depth of 7 meters. Divers can explore a wall that descends to a maximum depth of 30 meters, where diverse marine life inhabits the crevices and overhangs. The dive includes a passage through a spacious cavern, leading back to the starting point near the anchored boat. The area is rich in invertebrate species such as crabs, lobsters, anemones, sponges, sea fans, and nudibranchs. Fish species commonly observed include wrasse, pollock, butterfish, and gurnards.

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Dongelberg

Dongelberg is a versatile dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 50.696000, 4.819200. The underwater landscape features various objects, including a bus, bicycle, and airplane, providing an interesting exploration experience. The site has diverse excavation areas and notable walls that divers can investigate. Marine life is abundant here, making it a lively environment for underwater observation. Before diving, it is advisable to check the site's opening hours and conditions at www.cpdongelberg.be.

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Donnier 26

Donnier 26 is the wreck of a German seaplane that lies flat on the seabed. The structure is somewhat fragmented, yet many of its features remain intact. Notably, the left wing is positioned atop the main body of the aircraft, which may initially cause some confusion for divers. Surrounding the wreck, there are various details that enhance the dive experience, providing points of interest for exploration.

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Dornbuschwrack Werbellinsee

Dornbuschwrack Werbellinsee features a notable wreck of a wooden barge located at depths of approximately 30 to 40 meters. A second wooden barge can be found nearby, although it is largely obscured by sand. This site is not recommended for novice divers due to the depth and conditions. Visibility is generally good throughout the year, and during winter months, divers may encounter large catfish residing in the wreck's superstructure, along with burbots that use this area as a winter habitat.

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Dornbuschwrack Werbellinsee

Dornbuschwrack Werbellinsee features a notable wreck of a wooden barge located at depths of approximately 30 to 40 meters. A second wooden barge can be found nearby, although it is largely obscured by sand. This site is not recommended for novice divers due to the depth and conditions. Visibility is generally good throughout the year, and during winter months, divers may encounter large catfish residing in the wreck's superstructure, along with burbots that use this area as a winter habitat.

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Dosthill Quarry

Dosthill Quarry is a spring-fed freshwater lake located in Dosthill, Tamworth. The site is accessible from major roads including the M42 and M6. It operates on specific hours: Thursday and Friday from 13:00 to 21:00, and Saturday and Sunday from 07:00 to 16:00, with the last entry allowed 90 minutes before closing. Divers can expect to see a variety of aquatic species such as Roach, Perch, Carp, Pike, Sturgeon, Sterlet, Eel, White Claw Crayfish, and Tench.

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Drake's Island

Drake's Island is located at the entrance of the River Tamar. Historically, it has been a site of shipwrecks due to its rocky shores, particularly before the construction of the Breakwater. The underwater environment supports a variety of marine life, including sponges, hydroids, and burrowing anemones. Divers can also encounter scallops and plaice in the area.

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Dreetzsee

Dreetzsee is a freshwater dive site located at coordinates 53.284400, 13.432000, accessible via shore entry. The site features training platforms and offers opportunities for divers to encounter various fish species. The environment is conducive to relaxed dives, making it suitable for divers of different skill levels. The presence of dive guides enhances the experience, ensuring safety and providing insights into the local aquatic life.

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Dreetzsee

Dreetzsee is a freshwater dive site located at coordinates 53.284400, 13.432000, accessible via shore entry. The site features training platforms and offers opportunities for divers to encounter various fish species. The environment is conducive to relaxed dives, making it suitable for divers of different skill levels. The presence of dive guides enhances the experience, ensuring safety and providing insights into the local aquatic life.

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Dreimaster (Wreck)

The Dreimaster wreck lies at a depth of approximately 27 meters. Divers can expect light to strong currents in the area. A dive light and buoy are required for this dive. During the summer months, the wreck is frequented by a significant number of cod. The structure is adorned with sea anemones and water lilies, providing an interesting visual for divers.

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Dreischor Frans Kokrif

Dreischor Frans Kokrif is located near the Dreischor Gemaal and features an artificial reef composed of reef balls. This structure enhances the marine environment and provides habitat for various marine species. Access to the dive site is via a staircase that leads over the dike to a riser, allowing divers to enter the water easily. The area is known for its diverse marine life, including lobsters, crabs, and green sea slugs, which can often be spotted in the shallow regions alongside numerous shrimp.

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Dreischor Gemaal

Dreischor Gemaal is a shore dive site that is not influenced by tides, allowing for diving at any time of day. Divers can enter the water from the stairs and explore in both directions. To the right, there is a pumping station that is heavily overgrown, providing interesting opportunities for macro photography. The marine life includes anemones, oysters, velvet horn, puital, flatfish, and a notable presence of lobsters.

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Dreischor Rif

Dreischor Rif is located just past the pumping station, accessible via shore entry. The dive site features an untouched reef that varies in depth from 2 to 15 meters. Divers can observe typical marine life found in the Grevelingen area. Notably, as you approach the pumping station, there is an increase in brackish water species, and occasionally, some freshwater organisms may be encountered.

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Duikmagazijn

Duikmagazijn is located in the Oosterschelde and offers shore entry via the dike, where divers can use attached rings for assistance. The site is characterized by strong and unpredictable currents, which can enhance the diving experience. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including brittle stars and carnations, typical of the region's biodiversity.

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Duikpark Zoetermeer

Duikpark Zoetermeer is a lake dive site featuring various submerged objects, including a large crab that was introduced in 2021. The lake supports significant populations of zebra mussels, which attract a variety of fish species, providing ample opportunities for underwater observation. Divers can enter the site from the shore, making it accessible for both training and recreational diving.

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Duiktank Transfo

Duiktank Transfo is an indoor diving facility located approximately one hour from Sint-Niklaas. This site features a depth of 15 meters and includes a tunnel and a submarine, making it suitable for beginners and those looking to practice diving skills, especially during the winter months. The facility also has a restaurant and a terrace available during the summer, providing a space for divers to relax before or after their dives.

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Duiktoren Enkhuizen

Duiktoren Enkhuizen features two diving towers: one at a depth of 3.5 meters and another reaching 9 meters, both with a diameter of 6 meters. The water is noted for its clarity, with a temperature around 21 degrees Celsius. The site does not support marine life, allowing divers to focus on inspecting the structural welds of the towers.

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Dyviksvraket

Dyviksvraket is a fishing boat wreck located at a depth of approximately 13 meters. To access the site, divers can enter from the shore, making their way under the jetty near a small boathouse. The wreck is positioned a few meters ahead and slopes downwards. Marine life commonly observed around the wreck includes perch, shrimps, and clams, which can be found among the planks of the vessel. Beyond the wreck, the dive site transitions into a typical coastal environment found in Stockholm.

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Dyviksvraket

Dyviksvraket is a fishing boat wreck located at a depth of approximately 13 meters. To access the site, divers can enter from the shore, making their way under the jetty near a small boathouse. The wreck is positioned a few meters ahead and slopes downwards. Marine life commonly observed around the wreck includes perch, shrimps, and clams, which can be found among the planks of the vessel. Beyond the wreck, the dive site transitions into a typical coastal environment found in Stockholm.

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East of Grey Rock

Located 100 meters east of Grey Rock, this dive site features a vertical drop to depths of 27 to 28 meters. The wall offers diverse marine life, including brown crabs, spider crabs, various wrasse species, and sea squirts. Divers may also encounter nudibranchs at this site, making it suitable for mid-range diving.

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Eastern Kings

Eastern Kings is located near Devil’s Point and is accessible as a shore dive, although it is recommended to have boat cover. The site features a sloping cliff that descends to a depth of 40 meters. Diving is best conducted during high water, particularly around neap tides. The cliff is populated with hydroids, bryozoans, anemones, and sea squirts. Additionally, there are several caves and crevices that provide shelter for various fish and crustaceans.

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Ebendorf Quarry

Ebendorf Quarry is situated at the entrance of Ebendorf, accessible via the B189. This site was formerly an open-cast mining area until 1914. The quarry measures 110 meters in length and 80 meters in width, with a maximum depth of 22 meters. Divers can enter the water easily via a staircase and footbridge. The aquatic environment is home to various species including carp, tench, crucian carp, pike, and catfish, making it a diverse spot for freshwater diving.

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Eddystone Lighthouse

Eddystone Lighthouse is located offshore and is accessible by boat. The site features strong currents, so it is best dived during neap tides. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life including schools of bass, pollock, wrasses, flatfish, basking sharks, and various crustaceans among the rock formations.

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Edersee, Tauchzone 2„ Sitte

Edersee, Tauchzone 2, is accessible from the Edersee diving center by traveling towards the Sperrmauer. After approximately 1 kilometer, a parking area is located on the left side of the road. Divers can reach the site by crossing the road and descending a staircase. The dive area is marked with yellow buoys and is designated for diving only. The underwater terrain features a terraced slope that descends to a depth of 36 meters. To the right of the entry point, divers will encounter a boulder field after a short swim.

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Eight Acre Lake

Eight Acre Lake reaches a maximum depth of 14 meters, making it suitable for various training courses and recreational diving. The site features multiple training platforms located at different depths throughout the lake. Divers can access the water via two deep entrances or a sloped area equipped with railings. Underwater, divers can explore various objects, including a PUMA helicopter, boats, and pipes. The lake is home to several fish species, such as Perch, Trout, Sturgeon, Carp, and Golden Rudd.

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Ekenabben Vrakkyrkogården

Ekenabben Vrakkyrkogården is located in the Djupasund strait, situated between the islands of Sturkö and Tjurkö, near Karlskrona in southern Sweden. This site is notable for its collection of shipwrecks, making it particularly appealing to wreck divers. The marine life includes species such as flounder, cod, and barbel, and the area is frequented by cormorants that are often seen fishing. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Ekenabben Vrakkyrkogården

Ekenabben Vrakkyrkogården is located in the Djupasund strait, situated between the islands of Sturkö and Tjurkö, near Karlskrona in southern Sweden. This site is notable for its collection of shipwrecks, making it particularly appealing to wreck divers. The marine life includes species such as flounder, cod, and barbel, and the area is frequented by cormorants that are often seen fishing. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Ekensdal

Ekensdal is a dive site suitable for advanced divers due to variable visibility conditions. The site features a depth range of 11 to 40 meters. Approximately 10 minutes from the steamboat pier, divers can explore a broken wooden wreck located at depths of 11 to 16 meters. Near the pier, remnants of old cars can also be found. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, and divers may observe some walleye and perch, particularly around the wreck area.

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Ekensdal

Ekensdal is a dive site suitable for advanced divers due to variable visibility conditions. The site features a depth range of 11 to 40 meters. Approximately 10 minutes from the steamboat pier, divers can explore a broken wooden wreck located at depths of 11 to 16 meters. Near the pier, remnants of old cars can also be found. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, and divers may observe some walleye and perch, particularly around the wreck area.

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Elena R (Wreck)

The Elena R is a Greek steamship that sank on November 22, 1939. It rests at a depth of 27 meters and has sections that rise approximately 7 meters above the seabed. The wreck is situated in an area characterized by loose sandy gravel and is subject to strong currents, so divers should plan their dive times carefully. The wreck, although fragmented, is home to a variety of marine life, including conger eels and crabs, making it an interesting site for exploration.

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Ellerton Park

Ellerton Park is a 60-acre freshwater lake that is spring-fed, providing a unique diving experience. The site is accessible for shore entry and is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours until 7:30 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Divers should note that the last entry to the water is permitted one hour before closing. The dive site is characterized by shallow depths, making it suitable for beginners. Visibility can vary, and guidelines are established for conditions when visibility is low. While divers can expect to encounter some wildlife, there is no on-site oxygen available. The cost for scuba diving entry is £10.

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Engelermeer Duikschool

Engelermeer Duikschool is a private dive site associated with a local diving school. Access to the site is via shore entry. Divers can walk into the water and swim straight out to reach a platform located at a depth of 5 meters. To the right of this platform, various submerged objects can be found. The underwater environment features a significant amount of vegetation between depths of 2 to 10 meters, which can be quite abundant during warmer water conditions. Common aquatic life in this area includes pike, carp, and eels.

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Engelermeer Haverleij

Engelermeer Haverleij is one of three dive sites located in the Engelmeer area. This site features notable peat walls and occasional peat bogs, contributing to its unique underwater landscape. Divers can expect to encounter various aquatic life, including crayfish, fish, and eels, particularly during night dives when visibility can reveal more activity. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to enter the water directly.

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Engelermeer Zuid

Engelermeer Zuid is located at coordinates 51.703000, 5.248400 and offers a shore entry for divers. This site features a diverse aquatic environment where divers can explore both the wall and the areas filled with reeds. The depth varies, allowing for exploration of both shallow and deeper sections, catering to a range of diving experiences. The marine life is varied, providing opportunities to observe different species in their natural habitat.

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Erlichsee

Erlichsee is a quarry pond formed from gravel extraction located near Oberhausen. The site features a notable five-meter depth area and is home to a diverse range of aquatic plants and fish species. During the summer months, divers can observe schools of small fish, as well as larger species such as pike, carp, tench, catfish, and some crabs. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Ethel (Wreck)

The Ethel wreck, a British steamship, sank after being torpedoed by the German submarine UB-104 on September 16, 1918, marking one of the final losses of World War I. The wreck lies at a depth of 36 meters on a sandy seabed, providing good visibility for divers. This site is also suitable for night dives, where divers can observe abundant marine life, including large shoals of fish attracted by nearby mussel beds.

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Fairlie Pier

Fairlie Pier is a scenic dive site with a maximum depth of 20 meters. It serves as an active working pier, which means divers should be aware of boat traffic in the area. Entry to the site requires permission from C & C Marine. The site includes a confined water training area characterized by a sandy bottom, making it suitable for entry-level divers. The pier legs are home to a variety of marine life, including starfish, crabs, lobsters, and soft corals. Fish species such as cod, pollack, and wrasses can also be observed here. Additionally, sea otters, seals, and porpoises may occasionally be seen in the vicinity.

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Falken

The dive site Falken features a wreck that is positioned upright on the seabed, with the bow angled towards the shore. The chimney of the wreck is located at a depth of approximately 6 meters. Divers can observe two openings and valves that lack glass. To navigate to the wreck, follow the cables indicated by the sign near the bridge; after about 150 meters, a line diverges to the right, leading directly to Falken. Visibility at this site is generally limited throughout the year. A permit from the Harbour Captain is required for diving in Stockholm Harbours.

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Falken

The dive site Falken features a wreck that is positioned upright on the seabed, with the bow angled towards the shore. The chimney of the wreck is located at a depth of approximately 6 meters. Divers can observe two openings and valves that lack glass. To navigate to the wreck, follow the cables indicated by the sign near the bridge; after about 150 meters, a line diverges to the right, leading directly to Falken. Visibility at this site is generally limited throughout the year. A permit from the Harbour Captain is required for diving in Stockholm Harbours.

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Far Mulberry

Far Mulberry is a dive site featuring a Phoenix A1 Unit from the Mulberry Harbour, which was designated as a Scheduled Monument in 2019. This unit, intended for use in Normandy post-D-Day, is accompanied by a Landing Craft and a Cuckoo Rescue craft, all interconnected by rope to create a triangular trail. The maximum depth at this site is approximately 10 meters, making it accessible for divers of all experience levels, from beginners to advanced. The marine life here is diverse, with sightings of Jewel Anemones, Nudibranchs, Tompot Blennies, Ballan Wrasse, Bib, Lobsters, Congers, Cat-Sharks, and Cuttlefish. Notably, Lumpsuckers can be observed in April.

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Farne Islands

The Farne Islands are home to a significant population of approximately 4,500 grey seals, making them a notable site for marine life observation. Divers can explore various dive sites primarily located around the outer Farnes, which feature both wrecks and reefs. The underwater environment is rich with diverse marine fauna, including sea grasses, corals, tube worms, crabs, lobsters, and various shoaling fish. The entry to these dive sites is from the shore, providing easy access for divers.

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Fehmarn - Straßenbagger

The Fehmarn - Straßenbagger dive site features a sunken excavator located at a depth of approximately 16 meters. The wreck is positioned upside down on a muddy seabed. The excavator's boom extends about 15 meters, while the vehicle itself measures around 5 meters in length and 3 meters in width. The site is home to various marine life, including numerous shells, starfish, plaice, small fish, crabs, and larger fish that can be found hiding within the wreck's structure.

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Fehmarn, Katharinenhof

Fehmarn, Katharinenhof is a shore dive site located at coordinates 54.438400, 11.286200. Access to the water requires a short walk of approximately 50 meters over a small hill. The site features a direct parking area at the waterfront and includes restroom facilities. Divers can expect to encounter large boulders scattered throughout the dive area, which are heavily overgrown and provide habitat for various small marine animals. This site is particularly suitable for underwater photography due to the abundance of life present.

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Fehmarn, Presen

Fehmarn, Presen is a shore dive site located at coordinates 54.478500, 11.248100. The dive depth ranges from 3 to 6 meters, and divers should be prepared for potential currents. The site is approximately 50 meters from the parking area to the water, which is accessible above the dike. Marine life includes an abundance of flatfish, along with smaller schools of fish and numerous crabs.

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Fehmarn, Wulfener Hals

Fehmarn, Wulfener Hals is a shore dive site located just a short walk from the dive center. The dive area features a depth range of 2 to 4 meters, making it suitable for beginners and those new to diving. Marine life observed in this location includes sea needles, gobies, shrimps, plaice, starfish, crabs, and lumpfish, providing a diverse underwater experience.

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Fehmarn, Zweimaster Wrack

The Zweimaster wreck at Fehmarn lies at a depth of 27 meters and is characterized by significant overgrowth. Divers can expect to encounter a current while exploring the site. The wreck is accessible only by boat. Below the wreck, cod can often be observed. Visibility in the area ranges from 1 to 8 meters, influenced by weather and wind conditions.

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Fehmarnsund Bridge

The Fehmarnsund Bridge offers a drift dive experience directly beneath the structure. Divers should be aware that the use of a dive buoy is required due to the presence of ship traffic in the area. The underwater environment is home to a variety of marine life, including small fish, numerous starfish, sea needles, jellyfish, and crabs.

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Flaauwers West

Flaauwers West is a shore dive site that requires a lengthy walk to access. The dive offers a sense of isolation, resembling an untouched underwater environment. However, due to the nearby inlet and the angle of the dive, visibility can often be less than ideal. Divers can expect to encounter typical marine life found in the Oosterschelde area.

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Flauwers heerenkeet

Flauwers Heerenkeet is accessible by parking at the Heerekeet and the harbour Flowers, followed by a walk to the end of the dam for water entry. The dive site features a variety of environments, including a wreck, stone formations, oyster beds, and sandy areas. Visibility can be reduced during low tide due to silt accumulation in the harbour and inlet. Divers can expect to encounter a range of typical Oosterschelde marine life throughout the dive.

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Floating bridge Lultzhausen

The Floating Bridge in Lultzhausen is a suitable location for freediving, featuring a convenient shore entry via the floating bridge. This bridge allows for the attachment of a buoy and provides access to depths reaching approximately 28 meters, depending on the water level of the reservoir. The area is characterized by a beautiful reservoir setting, which includes a sunbathing lawn and various hiking opportunities nearby. However, visibility can be limited, averaging around 5 meters.

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Flügge Leuchtfeuer, Fehmarn

Flügge Leuchtfeuer is located on a sandy natural beach that stretches 4 km, with a gentle slope leading into the water. The dive site reaches a depth of approximately 4 meters and features a sandbank that extends about 25 meters parallel to the shoreline. This site is suitable for beginners and offers a variety of marine life, including crabs, gobies, starfish, sea needles, and plaice, as well as other fish species. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Flügge Strand, Fehmarn

Flügge Strand is characterized by a 4 km long sandy beach that gently slopes into the sea. The sandy bottom extends to a sandbank approximately 25 meters from the shore, making it suitable for beginner divers. The site reaches a maximum depth of around 4 meters. Divers can explore the area between marl banks, where they may encounter various marine life including crabs, gobies, starfish, sea needles, and plaice.

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Flughafen See

Flughafen See is an artificial lake located north of the airport, formed from a quarry. The site consists of two main basins and can be accessed from the eastern side via Otisstraße. A 500-meter walk through the forest leads to the lake. The upper bank area is characterized by vegetation, which has been a habitat for perch over the years.

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Flughafen See

Flughafen See is an artificial lake located north of the airport, formed from a quarry. The site consists of two main basins and can be accessed from the eastern side via Otisstraße. A 500-meter walk through the forest leads to the lake. The upper bank area is characterized by vegetation, which has been a habitat for perch over the years.

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Forellensee

Forellensee is a gravel pit lake with a maximum depth of 17 meters, extending to 28 meters in deeper areas. Divers can access three training platforms located at depths of 6 meters, 9 meters, and 15 meters, all interconnected by guidelines within a 100-meter radius. The visibility in the lake ranges from 5 to 15 meters. A green belt between 5 and 15 meters is present, where various fish species can be observed, particularly near the entrance and around the 6-meter platform.

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Fort Bovisand

Fort Bovisand is a shore dive site that provides shelter from adverse weather conditions, making it suitable for novice divers. The site features a variety of marine life, including cuttlefish, wrasse, crabs, anemones, and sponges, which can be observed in the waters around the harbor walls.

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Fosse Aqua 92

Fosse Aqua 92 is an indoor diving facility located in Villeneuve la Garenne, near Paris. The site features a water area of 100 square meters with five distinct depth zones: 1.5 meters, 2.3 meters, 5 meters, 10 meters, and 20 meters. Divers can access the water via two gangways and exit using four ladders. The facility is equipped with a reception area, two classrooms, and changing rooms, making it suitable for training and recreational diving activities.

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Fosse Arimair

Fosse Arimair is a diving site suitable for divers of all experience levels, featuring a shore entry. The site includes two platforms positioned at varying depths: one at three meters, which is well-suited for beginners, and another at five meters, catering to more advanced divers. Facilities available on-site include separate showers and changing rooms for both men and women, making it convenient for divers to prepare before and after their dives.

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Fosse d’Argenteuil

Fosse d’Argenteuil is characterized by a large cylindrical structure measuring approximately 5 meters in diameter and reaching depths of 10 meters. At a depth of 3 meters, there is a small plateau. The site is conveniently located at the base of the A15 freeway, making it easily accessible by car. This bright pit is suitable for beginner divers and is particularly beneficial for those focusing on Stress & Rescue and buoyancy training.

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Fosse de Conflans Saint Honorine

Fosse de Conflans Saint Honorine is a diving site located near Conflans Sainte Honorine, accessible via the A15 freeway and approximately 30 minutes from Paris. The site features a large cylindrical structure with a depth of 1.30 meters at the entry point, along with two small platforms situated at depths of 5 meters and 10 meters. A well reaches down to 20 meters, providing varied depth options for divers. The site is equipped with a launching platform and a ladder for easy access. It is suitable for scuba diving activities.

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Fossen Camping

Fossen Camping is accessible during the camping season and requires a small entry fee. The site features a silty bottom interspersed with rocky patches, and divers can explore walls and areas of eelgrass. Facilities include toilets and parking located close to the water. The dive site accommodates divers of all skill levels, from beginners to experts. Marine life includes crayfish, tadpole fish, plaice, lobster, cod, rock gunnel, and cuckoo wrasse. In spring, divers may also encounter eelgrass nudibranchs within the eelgrass beds.

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Fossil Beds

Fossil Beds is located at Bracklesham Bay, where clay sediments from the Eocene epoch, approximately 46 million years old, are exposed due to erosion. This site offers divers the opportunity to search for fossilized shark and ray teeth among the sandy bottom. While exploring, divers may also encounter small marine life such as hermit crabs. The dive is conducted from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to uncover these ancient remnants.

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Friedensteich Wittenberge

Friedensteich Wittenberge is a freshwater lake with a maximum depth of approximately 9.5 meters. The site features a thermocline located between 4 and 5 meters, where the water transitions to a fresher state below this depth. In the shallower areas, up to about 4 meters, divers can observe significant algae growth and a variety of smaller fish species. The fish population includes rudd, perch, carp, pike, catfish, and crayfish, along with mussels. The site is accessible from the shore, and during the summer months, facilities such as a snack bar, toilets, changing rooms, and showers are available for visitors.

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Frogner

Frogner is the wreck of a Norwegian steamship that sank on April 25, 1918, lying at a depth of 35 meters. The site has undergone significant salvage operations, yet it remains an intriguing dive for those with the appropriate experience. Common marine life includes conger eels and large schools of fish. Due to its depth, this dive site is recommended for advanced divers, particularly those with Deep Specialty or Extended Range certifications.

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Frosta Port

Frosta Port is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 63.554500, 10.696800. The maximum depth in the port reaches 8 meters, with a sandy bottom that gently slopes towards the fjord. This site is primarily utilized for training exercises. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including crabs, flounders, starfish, jellyfish, and frogfish.

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Frosta Port

Frosta Port is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 63.554500, 10.696800. The maximum depth in the port reaches 8 meters, with a sandy bottom that gently slopes towards the fjord. This site is primarily utilized for training exercises. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including crabs, flounders, starfish, jellyfish, and frogfish.

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Fühlinger See

Fühlinger See is a freshwater lake located at coordinates 51.021400, 6.921200, accessible via a shore entry. The site features a variety of aquatic life, including catfish, carp, perch, eels, and turtles, as well as freshwater jellyfish and sturgeon. The lake is suitable for divers of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced. Night diving is permitted on Fridays for those with the appropriate certification. Facilities include a large parking area, restrooms, and a snack bar, making it a convenient location for divers.

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Galderse Meren Noord

Galderse Meren Noord is located in the Galderse Lakes area, south of Breda. This site is accessible from the shore and serves as a practical location for diving. Divers can explore various underwater features, including wrecks, a ropes course, and platforms. The lake experiences fluctuating pH levels, which results in limited aquatic life; however, divers may occasionally spot small fish or amphibians.

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Galderse Meren Zuid

Galderse Meren Zuid is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 51.519300, 4.752600. Divers can park at P2 and access the water directly. The site features a platform near the shore and various submerged objects to explore. Due to the acidic nature of the surrounding soil, aquatic life is limited, with occasional sightings of abandoned goldfish or turtles, as well as insects that inhabit the area. This site is suitable for divers looking to learn or enhance their diving skills.

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Galjoen Zonder Poen

Galjoen Zonder Poen is a wreck dive located offshore, requiring careful planning due to its distance from the shore. Divers should consider decompression times, making nitrox a suitable choice for this site. It is advisable to dive during low tide to access the wreck, as the depth can be significant; otherwise, divers may encounter a sandy bottom with limited features. In the shallower areas, there is a chance to spot a sepiola resting on the sand, along with a few brittle stars.

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Gamla Oljehamnen Oskarshamn

Gamla Oljehamnen, also known as the Old Oil Port in Oskarshamn, is a shore dive site that offers easy access and a unique underwater landscape with historical significance. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including perch, bream, seven-rayed butterfish, flounder, pike, small pipefish, and shore crabs. The area is also characterized by abundant bladderwrack, contributing to the site's ecological diversity.

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Gamla Oljehamnen Oskarshamn

Gamla Oljehamnen, also known as the Old Oil Port in Oskarshamn, is a shore dive site that offers easy access and a unique underwater landscape with historical significance. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including perch, bream, seven-rayed butterfish, flounder, pike, small pipefish, and shore crabs. The area is also characterized by abundant bladderwrack, contributing to the site's ecological diversity.

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Garo Belen

Garo Belen is situated at the mouth of L'aber Ildut, with depths ranging from 0 to 28 meters, depending on tidal conditions. This dive site is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers of all experience levels. The underwater environment features various species of Atlantic flora and fauna. Divers can explore crevices and holes where conger eels and lobsters are often found. The walls are adorned with dog's teeth and bispires, while nudibranchs and dories can also be observed in the area.

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Gascony

The Gascony wreck, located at a depth of 27 meters, rests upside down on the edge of the Owers after being torpedoed by UC-75 on January 6, 1918. Divers should navigate carefully around the wreck due to its deteriorated condition. Notable features include the wheels of army gun carriages that were part of its cargo for the British Army. Marine life around the wreck includes species such as Bib, Poor Cod, and bass, often found in significant numbers. Crabs and lobsters inhabit the wreckage, while smaller fish like Tompots can also be observed.

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Gasselterveld

Gasselterveld is a deep lake located in Drenthe, characterized by clear water and a sandy bottom. The site features a gentle slope and offers good visibility for divers. While there is no aquatic life present, divers can explore a designated trail that includes various signs, statues, and objects, providing an interesting underwater experience.

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Gat van Cortenoever

Gat van Cortenoever is a shallow dive site with a maximum depth of 8 meters. The area is characterized by natural surroundings and lacks artificial structures. Visibility can vary significantly. Divers are encouraged to explore the regions around the reeds, where aquatic life is more abundant. However, it is important to be cautious of fishermen who frequent this location.

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Gat van Roelofs

Gat van Roelofs is a shore dive site located at coordinates 52.117700, 6.213500. Divers who are members of the Onder Water Wereld Zutphen e.o. (OWWZ) can access the site without charge, while others must obtain a day or annual permit. The site is known for its diverse underwater environment, featuring various objects and structures. Marine life commonly observed includes eels, bass, crayfish, insects, and freshwater mussels, among others.

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Geffense Plas

Geffense Plas is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels. The maximum depth at this location is 16 meters. Divers can explore a wall and also visit areas with tree stumps. The site features an overgrown strip that supports a variety of freshwater life, typical of the region's aquatic ecosystem.

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Gemeentelijk Zwembad Duffel

Gemeentelijk Zwembad Duffel serves as a dedicated training facility for diving activities. The pool is equipped with spacious changing rooms and amenities that enhance the experience for divers of all skill levels. It is important to note that the site does not feature any natural underwater life, making it an ideal environment for learning and practicing diving techniques. The entry to the site is from the shore, providing easy access for training sessions.

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Gildenburgh Water

Gildenburgh Water features a maximum depth of 22 meters, making it suitable for divers of various experience levels, particularly novices and those seeking a refresher dive. The site offers easy shore entry and exit points, along with training platforms positioned at various depths for convenience. Divers can explore several wrecks within the lake, including a bus located at approximately 10 meters. The area is also home to a significant population of crayfish, which can often be observed on the training platforms.

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Glen Strathallen

The Glen Strathallen wreck lies approximately 15 meters underwater, having been intentionally sunk on April 27, 1970, just off the Shag Stone. The wreck rests on a sandy seabed, providing a unique dive experience. Divers swimming northwest from the wreck can explore various rocky outcrops and a kelp forest, where marine life such as wrasse, spider crabs, edible crabs, and cuttlefish can be observed.

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Glöthe

Glöthe is a small lake that offers a unique diving experience. At a depth of approximately 5 meters, divers can explore a submerged bus and a small pump house, which serve as points of interest. The lake is home to typical freshwater fish species found in the region, including perch and pike. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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GochNess

GochNess is a quarry dive site with a maximum depth of 26 meters. The visibility ranges from 3 to 10 meters. The underwater environment features aquatic plants extending up to 8 meters deep, and divers may encounter species such as pike, perch, zander, freshwater jellyfish, eels, snails, and mussels. Entry to the site is from the shore, and registration is required through SAMsDIVING Dive Center prior to diving.

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Goese Sas

Goese Sas is a dive site located at coordinates 51.540400, 3.930400, accessible from the shore. Diving is recommended only during low tide due to strong currents that can make conditions hazardous at high tide. The underwater terrain between depths of 5 and 20 meters is characterized by a variety of marine life, including oysters, mussels, crabs, lobsters, butterfish, hermit crabs, and toads. Divers should be cautious and plan their dives according to the tidal schedule to ensure safety.

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Goldberger See GTBM Tauchen

Goldberger See is a quarry pond located near the A57, with a somewhat concealed access point via a small farm road. The site features a maximum depth of 24 meters and includes various platforms along with remnants from sand mining activities. The aquatic environment is home to species such as perch, pike, carp, and the introduced blackmouth goby. Divers can enjoy the site on weekends, while weekday diving requires prior registration via cell phone. Access to the lake is directly available on weekends.

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Goose Rock Reef

Goose Rock Reef is a rocky reef characterized by kelp and is accessible exclusively by boat. The site is suitable for entry-level divers, with depths ranging from 8 to 10 meters. More experienced divers can explore small caverns and greater depths located on the western side of the reef. Common marine life includes crabs, lobsters, sea stars, nudibranchs, and various fish species.

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Gorishoek De Punt

Gorishoek De Punt is a dive site with a maximum depth of 40 meters, making it unsuitable for novice divers. Entry is made from the shore at the pier's point. Divers should avoid the left side, which is designated as a no-dive zone. After entering, divers can swim out along the pier and complete a circuit, returning along the opposite side. Caution is advised to stay clear of the shipping lane leading to the harbor. The current can be unpredictable, particularly during high tide, so it is advisable to plan dives for low tide to ensure safer conditions.

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Görslow

Görslow is accessible by car, with limited parking available. From the parking area, a path leads downhill to a small bathing spot. Upon entering the water, divers should head right for about 20 meters to reach an old diving course located at a depth of 6 meters. At a depth of 9 meters, divers can explore an old boat wreck, where large perch are often found resting under the foredeck. Additionally, divers are encouraged to inspect the nearby pipes, which serve as nesting sites for eels.

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Goudzwaard

Goudzwaard is located in the same inlet as Zoetersbout, providing an alternative dive site when the latter is crowded. This shore entry site features a reef primarily composed of oysters, making it an interesting area for exploration. Divers can expect to encounter typical marine life found in the Oosterschelde, including lobsters, crabs, slugs, and various types of sea carnations.

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Grasbroek

Grasbroek is a recognized dive site accessible from the shore. A prominent feature is a line extending from the pier corner to an underwater structure known as Arcadis, which has a platform positioned at 5 meters above it. Additional lines diverge from the main line, leading to various submerged objects. The maximum depth at this site reaches 12 meters. Marine life observed here includes common species such as gobies and perch (Perca fluviatilis), as well as crayfish, pike (Esox lucius), pikeperch (Sander lucioperca), and occasionally, sturgeon.

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Gravière du Fort

Gravière du Fort is a dive site established in 2009, situated approximately 30 minutes from Strasbourg. The site features a variety of underwater topographies, including slopes, drop-offs, canyons, and plateaus, with depths reaching up to 40 meters. It supports a diverse range of aquatic life, including common and sun perch, carp, pike, sturgeon, rotengles, and roach. Notably, divers may encounter the crystalline lophopod, a rare species. Aquatic vegetation is visible in the upper 12 meters of the water column, enhancing the underwater experience.

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Greencastle Shore

Greencastle Shore is a sheltered dive site that is easily accessible from the shore. The area features a sandy intertidal zone that transitions into a rocky outcrop, which is abundant with seaweed and kelp. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including crustaceans such as shore crabs and lobsters, as well as catsharks and wrasse, which are frequently observed in the waters.

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Grevelingen

Grevelingenmeer is a notable dive site in the Netherlands, offering a variety of underwater experiences. The site features a range of marine life, including anemones, shrimp, common sea urchins, gobies, crabs, oysters, eels, flatfish, snails, sponges, and plumbago. Divers can explore both shallow areas and deeper wrecks. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers of various skill levels.

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Grey Rock

Grey Rock is located a short boat ride from Annaghvaan pier and features an area characterized by uncharted rocks and strong tidal currents, necessitating local knowledge for safe navigation. The dive site ranges in depth from 15 meters to 40 meters, showcasing a vertical wall that hosts a variety of marine life. Notably, divers can observe large populations of sea squirts along the wall, as well as spider crabs and lobsters inhabiting the area.

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Grönhögen Stenbrott

Grönhögen Stenbrott, also referred to as Grönhögens kalkbrott, is a former limestone quarry situated near Grönhögen on the southern part of Öland. The site features clear, azure waters and offers good visibility, making it suitable for swimming and scuba diving. The underwater environment includes various structures that attract a range of aquatic life, such as small fish and amphibians. Additionally, the area is frequented by birds like seagulls and herons, enhancing the natural experience.

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Grönhögen Stenbrott

Grönhögen Stenbrott, also referred to as Grönhögens kalkbrott, is a former limestone quarry situated near Grönhögen on the southern part of Öland. The site features clear, azure waters and offers good visibility, making it suitable for swimming and scuba diving. The underwater environment includes various structures that attract a range of aquatic life, such as small fish and amphibians. Additionally, the area is frequented by birds like seagulls and herons, enhancing the natural experience.

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Groote Wielen

Groote Wielen is a lake that offers a gentle slope, reaching depths of up to 15 meters. It is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers. The site is suitable for both novice and experienced divers. The lake is home to a diverse range of aquatic life, providing opportunities for exploration and observation of various species in different areas of the site.

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Groß Glienicker See

Groß Glienicker See is a lake that historically marked the boundary between West Berlin and the GDR. It provides favorable conditions for recreational diving, characterized by good visibility and moderate depths. The southeastern shore of the lake in Kladow hosts a dive center. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of aquatic life, including perch, rudd, carp, tench, pike, catfish, and eel. The underwater environment also features interesting objects that are suitable for observation and photography.

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Groß Glienicker See

Groß Glienicker See is a lake that historically marked the boundary between West Berlin and the GDR. It provides favorable conditions for recreational diving, characterized by good visibility and moderate depths. The southeastern shore of the lake in Kladow hosts a dive center. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of aquatic life, including perch, rudd, carp, tench, pike, catfish, and eel. The underwater environment also features interesting objects that are suitable for observation and photography.

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Groß Glienicker See, Action-Sport

Groß Glienicker See is situated in the southwest region of Berlin and historically served as the natural boundary between West Berlin and the GDR. The lake provides optimal conditions for recreational diving, characterized by good visibility and moderate depths. The underwater ecosystem is diverse, featuring schools of perch and various sizes of pike, along with other freshwater species such as carp and tench. The dive center is located on the southeast shore of the lake in Kladow, allowing for easy shore access.

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Groß Glienicker See, Action-Sport

Groß Glienicker See is situated in the southwest region of Berlin and historically served as the natural boundary between West Berlin and the GDR. The lake provides optimal conditions for recreational diving, characterized by good visibility and moderate depths. The underwater ecosystem is diverse, featuring schools of perch and various sizes of pike, along with other freshwater species such as carp and tench. The dive center is located on the southeast shore of the lake in Kladow, allowing for easy shore access.

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Großer Krämersee, Monheim

Großer Krämersee in Monheim is a lake that is currently not under the management of any diving center, as the city of Monheim has revoked the rights of use. As a result, there are no diving operations taking place at this site. The location is accessible via shore entry, and its coordinates are 51.084500, 6.907200.

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Grote Hegge

Grote Hegge, located near Thorn, features a significant wreck known as the 'Pruisenwrak,' measuring 50 meters in length and 8 meters in width. Divers can explore various objects and a platform in the vicinity of the wreck. Visibility at this site can fluctuate considerably, with optimal conditions typically observed in April and May. The stern of the wreck is particularly notable for the abundance of fish that can be found there.

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Grüner Grenzland See, Bad Bentheim

Grüner Grenzland See, located near the Dutch border, features a maximum depth of approximately 18 meters. The lake is inhabited by various species including sturgeons, pike, and large carp, as well as smaller creatures such as snails. Notable wrecks in the area include a Trabi, a tractor, and a rowing boat, providing points of interest for divers. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Guleskär

Guleskär is recognized as one of the premier dive sites in the Väderörerna area, featuring diverse underwater landscapes characterized by walls and slopes that descend to greater depths. The site is known for its rich marine life, particularly during the winter and spring months when various species of nudibranchs are prevalent, although they can be observed throughout the year. Divers may also encounter seals during their dives, adding to the site's appeal. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Gullholmen

Gullholmen is an island characterized by an old lighthouse and a lighthouse keeper's house, currently under the ownership of Moss Municipality. The surrounding waters offer excellent diving opportunities, featuring vertical walls that host a diverse array of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter species such as crabs, lobsters, and cod, among other fish. It is advisable to explore the cracks and areas beneath rocks during dives to fully appreciate the rich biodiversity present in this location.

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Gurraig Sound

Gurraig Sound offers a drift dive experience where divers can enter at either end based on tidal conditions. The dive typically occurs along a stony seabed at depths ranging from 15 to 20 meters. To minimize exposure to current, divers are advised to stay close to the north wall. Marine life includes various species of crabs and fish, with the possibility of encountering seasquirts. Near the conclusion of the dive, a boulder field can be found at approximately 18 meters.

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Haarlemmermeerse Bos

Haarlemmermeerse Bos is characterized by steep clay walls that range from 4 to 10 meters in depth. The site typically offers good visibility, making it an ideal location for practicing buoyancy control due to the significant height variations. Divers should be cautious of fishermen in the area. For those seeking a challenge, there is an opportunity to swim beneath a restaurant built on stilts, where large schools of young bass often gather for shade.

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Hagestein

Hagestein, also referred to as Everstein or Put van Hagestein, is a dive site located in Utrecht, specifically on the premises of Camping Everstein. The site allows for shore entry and is accessible for diving from April 1st to October 1st. Facilities such as changing rooms and toilets are available for divers. The underwater environment features eels, moorland, and a distinct underwater course. Divers can follow markers to locate the car, radar, and boat wrecks within the area. Visibility at this site can vary significantly, so it is advisable to check conditions prior to diving.

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Hällebäck

Hällebäck is situated at the end of a road that features a turning area, alongside a marina and a small beach. Free parking is available on-site, along with an outhouse and a picnic table. The entry is from the shore, making it accessible for divers. However, the conditions may present some challenges for beginners. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including crabs, lobsters, grey gurnards, flatfish, and small cod. In the autumn and winter months, octopuses can also be spotted on the muddy seabed.

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Hallenbad Sundern

Hallenbad Sundern is an indoor facility featuring multiple pools designed for swimming, jumping, and climbing activities. The varying depths of the pools make it an ideal location for practicing scuba skills and testing new equipment. The water temperature is maintained at 26 degrees Celsius, providing a comfortable environment for training throughout the year, including colder seasons.

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Hallsands

Hallsands is located approximately 30 miles east of Plymouth and is characterized as a gentle shore dive. The site features a combination of reefs and sand patches, making it suitable for novice divers and training activities. Notably, divers can observe the remnants of a village that was abandoned in 1917, adding historical interest to the dive experience.

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Hälvälä Louhos

Hälvälä Louhos is an abandoned quarry that has been filled with freshwater. The site features a depth that begins at 5 meters and extends beyond 200 meters, providing varying conditions for divers. The shallow end is accessible for recreational divers, while the deeper sections are intended for technical divers. Marine life is minimal, with no significant fish populations present; however, small aquatic insects such as water hoppers and mosquito larvae can be observed.

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Hälvälä Louhos

Hälvälä Louhos is an abandoned quarry that has been filled with freshwater. The site features a depth that begins at 5 meters and extends beyond 200 meters, providing varying conditions for divers. The shallow end is accessible for recreational divers, while the deeper sections are intended for technical divers. Marine life is minimal, with no significant fish populations present; however, small aquatic insects such as water hoppers and mosquito larvae can be observed.

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Halverwege

Halverwege is located between Kulkenol and the Zeeland Bridge. Divers can enter the water from the shore during or after low tide and drift towards the Zeeland Bridge. The marine life here is diverse, similar to that found near the Zeeland Bridge, with cuttlefish present throughout the year in various stages of their life cycle.

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Hambåra Torpedobatteri

Hambåra Torpedobatteri offers a shore entry point adjacent to a wooden structure on the right. The dive site features a gently sloping bottom that reaches depths of up to 50 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including king crabs, crabs, monkfish, wrasse, nudibranchs, and scallops. During tidal changes, currents may occur after exiting the bay, which divers should be aware of.

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Hambåra Torpedobatteri

Hambåra Torpedobatteri offers a shore entry point adjacent to a wooden structure on the right. The dive site features a gently sloping bottom that reaches depths of up to 50 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including king crabs, crabs, monkfish, wrasse, nudibranchs, and scallops. During tidal changes, currents may occur after exiting the bay, which divers should be aware of.

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Hamburgö - large bay

Hamburgö is a large bay characterized by a gentle slope leading to depths of 8 to 10 meters. The underwater environment consists of a sandy bottom interspersed with stones, rocks, and marine vegetation. This site is suitable for night dives and offers opportunities for underwater photography. It is generally sheltered from wind, except when coming from the southeast. Marine life includes species such as coo-coo wrasse, pipefish among the weeds, edible crabs, nudibranchs, lump suckers, dead man's fingers, and various sponges.

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Hamburgö Nörra

Hamburgö Nörra features a beach entry located north of Boviksvägen, leading into a small bay with a wooden jetty. The underwater terrain consists of rocky formations that gradually slope down to depths of 12-15 meters. Divers can observe various marine life, including squat lobsters hiding in crevices, hermit crabs on the sandy bottom, and ulk among the vegetation. Edible crabs can also be found between the rocks.

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Hańcza Parking 1

Hańcza Parking 1 is a shore dive site characterized by a wall on the southern side, which provides a more accessible entry point. The area is equipped with tables for gear assembly and offers convenient access to the water. Divers can explore the wall, where they may encounter numerous crawfish that emerge from their clay cavities at night to feed. Additionally, divers can observe mint in the vicinity.

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Hańcza Parking 1

Hańcza Parking 1 is a shore dive site characterized by a wall on the southern side, which provides a more accessible entry point. The area is equipped with tables for gear assembly and offers convenient access to the water. Divers can explore the wall, where they may encounter numerous crawfish that emerge from their clay cavities at night to feed. Additionally, divers can observe mint in the vicinity.

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Hańcza Parking 3

Hańcza Parking 3 offers a gentle shore entry into the water, with a hard bottom that gradually slopes. At depths between 4 to 8 meters, divers can find platforms suitable for various exercises. The site is also a pleasant area for picnics. Seasonal encounters with Pike are common, as they may gather in groups while hunting. Additionally, Perch and Cancer are regularly observed in this location.

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Hańcza Parking 3

Hańcza Parking 3 offers a gentle shore entry into the water, with a hard bottom that gradually slopes. At depths between 4 to 8 meters, divers can find platforms suitable for various exercises. The site is also a pleasant area for picnics. Seasonal encounters with Pike are common, as they may gather in groups while hunting. Additionally, Perch and Cancer are regularly observed in this location.

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Hańcza, Parking 2

Hańcza, Parking 2 is located 200 meters to the right of parking lot no. 1. This site is less frequented due to the more challenging descent to the water. From this entry point, divers can reach a clay wall after a few minutes of swimming. The underwater environment features holes in the clay wall where divers may encounter species such as burbot, signal crayfish, and perch. In the shallower areas along the shore, perch and pike are commonly observed.

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Hańcza, Parking 2

Hańcza, Parking 2 is located 200 meters to the right of parking lot no. 1. This site is less frequented due to the more challenging descent to the water. From this entry point, divers can reach a clay wall after a few minutes of swimming. The underwater environment features holes in the clay wall where divers may encounter species such as burbot, signal crayfish, and perch. In the shallower areas along the shore, perch and pike are commonly observed.

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Hand Deeps

Hand Deeps is located 9 miles offshore, providing excellent visibility due to the constant flow of clean water. The site features significant drop-offs and walls, making it a notable dive location. The marine life is diverse, with dogfish and crabs being the most common species observed. Additionally, the area is rich in coral formations and sea fans, offering ample opportunities for underwater photography.

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Harbour Wreck

The Harbour Wreck is located just outside Newhaven Harbour at a depth of approximately 10 meters. This old ammunition barge is upright and rises about 2 meters above the seabed, providing a habitat for various marine life. Common species include plaice, Dover sole, and topknots, which can be found around the sandy edges. Divers may also encounter thornback rays, along with frequent sightings of edible crabs, velvet swimming crabs, and lobsters in the vicinity.

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Harvey Hadden Sports Village Pool

Harvey Hadden Sports Village Pool serves as the primary training facility for divers. The pool dimensions are 25 meters by 25 meters, with a maximum depth of approximately 4 meters. This setup allows ample room for dive training groups to operate effectively. As an indoor facility, it does not feature any underwater wildlife encounters.

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Haven Kats Noord

Haven Kats Noord is accessed from the shore, specifically at the beach near the mouth, where divers should enter the water and proceed diagonally to the left. The site features a diverse underwater landscape with an abundance of blocks and areas of sand. As divers move left, they will encounter more sandy sections. Both the rocky areas and sandy bottom are rich in marine life, including flatfish, crabs, hermit crabs, and shrimps, making it a rewarding dive site.

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Haven Kats Zuid

Haven Kats Zuid is accessed from the shore at the right breakwater, where parking is limited. Divers must swim out a short distance to reach depths greater than 10 meters, with the seafloor dropping more steeply to a maximum depth of 25 to 30 meters. Caution is advised to avoid drifting into the harbor mouth. The sandy bottom is home to various flatfish, crabs, and shrimps, while the more vegetated areas host lobsters, North Sea crabs, and nudibranchs. Additionally, divers can observe numerous anemones and sea squirts in this area.

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Havenhoofd

Havenhoofd is located at the harbor entrance of Zierikzee, with a shore entry point. The dive site features a long walk to reach the water. It is important to avoid diving in the waterway due to safety regulations. The area has a depth that can reach up to 50 meters, but divers should be aware that post-World War II ammunition was dumped here, making certain sections prohibited for diving. The currents from the harbor contribute to a rich marine environment, where divers may encounter various fish species, as well as the possibility of spotting porpoises or seals in the vicinity.

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Haventje Geersdijk

Haventje Geersdijk is a shore dive site characterized by a dike that transitions into a small reef, gradually descending to a depth of approximately 15 meters. Following the opening of the sand creek dam, the area has seen an increase in marine biodiversity, showcasing life forms similar to those found in the Oosterschelde. This site offers a less crowded diving experience, making it suitable for divers seeking tranquility while exploring diverse underwater ecosystems.

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Hedwig Lunstedt

The Hedwig Lunstedt is a small German vessel that sank in January 1974 due to a shift in her cargo. The wreck lies on its starboard side approximately 9 miles offshore, with a maximum depth reaching over 35 meters in the scour area. The dive site offers a multi-level experience, with the upper section situated around 23 meters deep. Visibility can exceed 10 meters, making it a suitable location for divers. The wreck is home to various marine life, including crabs and lobsters, and divers frequently observe schools of bass swimming around the structure.

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Heiliger See

Heiliger See is a dive site located at coordinates 52.410800, 13.072300, accessible from the shore. The lake is managed by the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Potsdam and allows a maximum of 10 divers per day. Registration is required via email or phone. The underwater environment features a sandy substrate with shells, and at depths around 3 meters, divers will encounter sediment. Marine life includes perch, lead, rudd, pike, catfish, and occasionally eels. Visibility can vary seasonally, ranging from 0.5 to 4 meters.

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Heiliger See

Heiliger See is a dive site located at coordinates 52.410800, 13.072300, accessible from the shore. The lake is managed by the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Potsdam and allows a maximum of 10 divers per day. Registration is required via email or phone. The underwater environment features a sandy substrate with shells, and at depths around 3 meters, divers will encounter sediment. Marine life includes perch, lead, rudd, pike, catfish, and occasionally eels. Visibility can vary seasonally, ranging from 0.5 to 4 meters.

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Hekkingen middle

Hekkingen middle is accessible by boat, located approximately 4 km from the base, requiring a 15-minute journey. Divers can explore the cliffside, where crabs can be found hiding among the rocks. The site features laminaria, and divers may encounter various marine species including saithe, cod, catfish, pinagora, and flounder.

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Hennesee

Hennesee is a dive site located at coordinates 51.330200, 8.262900, featuring a maximum depth of 25 meters. The visibility is generally good in shallower areas, under 6 meters, but divers are advised to carry a light due to potential darkness at greater depths. The site is characterized by a stone wall and the presence of walleye fish. At the bottom, divers can encounter submerged trees and remnants of human artifacts.

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Heybrook Bay

Heybrook Bay is located approximately 3 miles from Bovisand and features a coastal path leading down to a small rocky beach. The site offers a depth of around 9 meters at high tide and approximately 3 meters at low tide. The seabed consists of sandy areas interspersed with rocky outcrops and is home to kelp forests. Marine life observed here includes various anemones, encrusting algae, crabs, cuttlefish, and painted top shells.

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Hilloisten Louhos

Hilloisten Louhos is an old granite quarry located at coordinates 60.595500, 21.504300. Access to the site is restricted and can only be obtained through a dive club or the operating company. Diving is permitted on weekdays from 3 PM and throughout the weekend. The maximum depth at this site is 19 meters, making it suitable for various training activities. In the vicinity of the starting point, divers may encounter perch, while eagles can often be observed above the water.

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Hilloisten Louhos

Hilloisten Louhos is an old granite quarry located at coordinates 60.595500, 21.504300. Access to the site is restricted and can only be obtained through a dive club or the operating company. Diving is permitted on weekdays from 3 PM and throughout the weekend. The maximum depth at this site is 19 meters, making it suitable for various training activities. In the vicinity of the starting point, divers may encounter perch, while eagles can often be observed above the water.

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Hissö första hundbadet Helgasjön

Hissö första hundbadet in Helgasjön is located in the northern part of Hissö, designated as a dog bathing area by the Växjö municipality. The site offers a tranquil environment with shallow entry points, facilitating easy access for scuba diving and snorkeling. Divers can expect to encounter various species including crayfish, perch, roach, bream, pike, eel, and trout, among others. The diverse aquatic life makes it a suitable location for both novice and experienced divers.

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Hissö första hundbadet Helgasjön

Hissö första hundbadet in Helgasjön is located in the northern part of Hissö, designated as a dog bathing area by the Växjö municipality. The site offers a tranquil environment with shallow entry points, facilitating easy access for scuba diving and snorkeling. Divers can expect to encounter various species including crayfish, perch, roach, bream, pike, eel, and trout, among others. The diverse aquatic life makes it a suitable location for both novice and experienced divers.

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Hitdorfer See, Leverkusen

Hitdorfer See is a former dredging lake with a surface area of nearly 10 hectares, measuring 473 meters in length and 273 meters in width. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 18 meters and features gently sloping banks, making it accessible for beginner divers. There are two designated training platforms located at depths of 5 meters and 9 meters. The aquatic life in the lake includes species such as perch, pike, eels, carp, roach, and crayfish, along with triangular mussels and basket mussels.

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Hjärtsjön Badplatsen Lenhovda

Hjärtsjön, located in Kronoberg County, is a lake dive site offering a maximum depth of 6.5 meters. The dive site features a bottom primarily covered with bream grass, providing a habitat for various fish species. Divers can expect to encounter pike, perch, roach, and signal crayfish. The area is characterized by low human impact, making it a suitable location for those interested in lake diving in Småland. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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Hjärtsjön Badplatsen Lenhovda

Hjärtsjön, located in Kronoberg County, is a lake dive site offering a maximum depth of 6.5 meters. The dive site features a bottom primarily covered with bream grass, providing a habitat for various fish species. Divers can expect to encounter pike, perch, roach, and signal crayfish. The area is characterized by low human impact, making it a suitable location for those interested in lake diving in Småland. Entry to the site is from the shore.

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HMS Northcoates

HMS Northcoates, often referred to as the 'Armed Trawler', is located approximately 9 miles from Selsey at a depth of 27 meters. This wreck is notable for its degaussing equipment, which remains visible from its time as a minesweeper, along with the prominent forecastle gun. The marine life around the wreck includes typical species found in the area, such as crabs, lobsters, and schools of Bib, Poor Cod, bass, and Pollock. The site is accessible from the shore, making it a convenient dive location.

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HMS Scylla, wreck

The HMS Scylla wreck, which was intentionally sunk in 2004, is located approximately 40 minutes by boat from Plymouth. After a decade of disrepair, efforts were made to ensure the wreck is safe for exploration. Since its sinking, a diverse array of marine life has established itself around the wreck, contributing to the site's ecological significance. The site is accessible via shore entry, allowing divers to explore the wreck and its surrounding marine environment.

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HMT LANCER 2

The HMT Lancer 2 is an armed trawler that sank in 1918 following a collision with another ship. The wreck is situated at depths ranging from 21 to 28 meters, varying with the tide, and is accessible exclusively by boat. The vessel remains upright, with its bow rising approximately 4 meters above the seabed, and is adorned with plum rose anemones. As divers proceed towards the stern, they will encounter the winch and the boiler area, which are notable features of the wreck.

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HNoMS Odin

The HNoMS Odin is a wreck located off the coast of Narvik, where it sank on April 9, 1940, after being struck by German artillery. The wreck is positioned upright on the seabed and serves as a historical site from World War II. Divers can explore various details of the wreck during their dive, which provides a unique opportunity to observe the remnants of the ship. The site is accessible by boat.

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Hobby

The wreck of the fishing vessel Hobby is located outside Svestad pier, resting at a depth between fifty-eight and sixty-eight meters. This wreck was intentionally sunk a few years ago and lies on its keel. Due to the significant depth, access to the site is limited to technical divers. Marine life observed in the area includes fiddler crabs and cod, along with local vegetation. The wreck offers various interesting details for divers to explore.

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Högsma Stenbrott

Högsma Stenbrott, also known as Björkeröd quarry, measures approximately 25 meters wide and 150 meters long, reaching depths of about 55 meters. The quarry is characterized by dark Diabas stone, which causes light to diminish significantly beyond 20 meters. Divers should exercise caution when navigating near the iron grids along the sides, as these serve as a collapse barrier. The site is home to various aquatic life, including Perch and Crayfish. Notably, the presence of submerged vegetation such as trees, branches, and bushes contributes to the unique ambiance of the dive site.

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Högsma Stenbrott

Högsma Stenbrott, also known as Björkeröd quarry, measures approximately 25 meters wide and 150 meters long, reaching depths of about 55 meters. The quarry is characterized by dark Diabas stone, which causes light to diminish significantly beyond 20 meters. Divers should exercise caution when navigating near the iron grids along the sides, as these serve as a collapse barrier. The site is home to various aquatic life, including Perch and Crayfish. Notably, the presence of submerged vegetation such as trees, branches, and bushes contributes to the unique ambiance of the dive site.

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Hohe Düne

Hohe Düne is a shore dive site located at coordinates 54.179900, 12.098800, near a floating dive center in the harbor area. The maximum depth at this site reaches 5 meters, with variations depending on the water level. Divers can explore various underwater objects, including a telephone booth, a desk, a Christmas tree, a large anchor, and a training platform. The marine life typical of the Baltic Sea includes species such as cod, jellyfish, gobies, sticklebacks, flatfish, eels, scorpionfish, stonegobies, mussels, beach crabs, and eel nuts.

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Hohe Düne

Hohe Düne is a shore dive site located at coordinates 54.179900, 12.098800, near a floating dive center in the harbor area. The maximum depth at this site reaches 5 meters, with variations depending on the water level. Divers can explore various underwater objects, including a telephone booth, a desk, a Christmas tree, a large anchor, and a training platform. The marine life typical of the Baltic Sea includes species such as cod, jellyfish, gobies, sticklebacks, flatfish, eels, scorpionfish, stonegobies, mussels, beach crabs, and eel nuts.

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Hohendeicher See

Hohendeicher See is a freshwater lake located at coordinates 53.441200, 10.108500. The primary entry point is from the shore at the DUC entrance (Warwischer Hinterdeich 55), where divers can explore depths ranging from 5 to 13 meters. The site features various good entry points around the lake. Marine life includes pike, eel, and a variety of small fish, making it an interesting location for underwater photography. Divers are advised not to park on private property.

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Holborough Lake

Holborough Lake is located at coordinates 51.334200, 0.439800 and is accessible via the M2 or M20 motorways. The postcode for navigation is ME6 5GN. It is recommended to contact the lake prior to visiting to verify opening hours. The lake can be reached by shore entry, and there is a fee of £9.50 for access. The aquatic life in the lake includes species such as Pike, Carp, Perch, Roach, Tench, Eels, and freshwater snails, along with terrapins and tadpoles. Divers can explore various features including training platforms, several boats, a gnome garden, and submerged vehicles like cars and vans.

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Hölödroppet

Hölödroppet is recognized for its suitability for deep diving, with many training courses and excursions conducted in this area. The entry point is a pebble beach, where the underwater terrain descends steeply right from the shore. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, particularly as they move closer to the bridges to the west, where larger fish and seals are more commonly observed due to the depth and distance from the shore.

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Hölödroppet

Hölödroppet is recognized for its suitability for deep diving, with many training courses and excursions conducted in this area. The entry point is a pebble beach, where the underwater terrain descends steeply right from the shore. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, particularly as they move closer to the bridges to the west, where larger fish and seals are more commonly observed due to the depth and distance from the shore.

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Holsandbukta

Holsandbukta offers a shore entry point for divers. The dive begins in shallow waters at approximately 3 meters deep, requiring a swim of about 25 meters to the west. The depth gradually descends to 15 meters and continues to a maximum depth of 50 meters. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including crabs, starfish, flounders, and cod. The area is characterized by abundant seaweed near the entry point, contributing to the diverse underwater ecosystem.

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Holsandbukta

Holsandbukta offers a shore entry point for divers. The dive begins in shallow waters at approximately 3 meters deep, requiring a swim of about 25 meters to the west. The depth gradually descends to 15 meters and continues to a maximum depth of 50 meters. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of marine life, including crabs, starfish, flounders, and cod. The area is characterized by abundant seaweed near the entry point, contributing to the diverse underwater ecosystem.

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Hondenstrand

Hondenstrand is a diverse diving location situated at the Zevenhuizerplas. Divers can explore a line course that reaches depths of up to 30 meters. The clay wall at this site is particularly notable, offering a habitat for various freshwater species. Among the marine life, divers may encounter large eels hiding in the cracks and crevices of the wall. This site is accessible from the shore.

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Hönö Både

Hönö Både offers divers a unique underwater experience characterized by its ravines and cracks on the west side. The dive site features a nearly vertical wall that descends to approximately 30 meters. Divers are encouraged to navigate south to reach the wall, then proceed east with the wall on the left side before heading north to ascend on the eastern side of the site. Due to the complexity of the underwater terrain, a compass is essential for navigation, and the site is best suited for divers who are comfortable going deeper than 18 meters. Conditions can be sensitive to weather changes, which may affect visibility and safety.

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Hunsfels

Hunsfels is a former lime mining site that has transformed into a lake covering approximately five hectares, with depths reaching up to 54 meters. The site features five distinct dive areas, each providing excellent visibility, typically exceeding 10 meters. The shallow regions are characterized by an abundance of aquatic vegetation and serve as a habitat for various juvenile fish species, including perch, pike-perch, and trout.

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Hven, Norraborg

Hven, Norraborg offers a nature dive in the Öresund region with depths ranging from approximately 40 meters down to the shore. Divers typically select a starting depth and swim towards the shoreline. The site can experience significant currents; however, various anchorages around Hven provide shelter from both wind and current. The marine life is diverse, with species such as nudibranchs and cod visible at different depths.

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Hven, Norraborg

Hven, Norraborg offers a nature dive in the Öresund region with depths ranging from approximately 40 meters down to the shore. Divers typically select a starting depth and swim towards the shoreline. The site can experience significant currents; however, various anchorages around Hven provide shelter from both wind and current. The marine life is diverse, with species such as nudibranchs and cod visible at different depths.

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Ile d'Yoch

Ile d'Yoch is a dive site located at the base of Yoch Island, characterized by a sandy bottom that is predominantly white. The dive depth ranges from 0 to 12 meters during high tide. Divers can explore a forest of Himanthales, where various species of swords can be observed hiding among the kelp and Himanthales vegetation.

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Illaunabaha

Illaunabaha is a reef dive located a short boat ride north of Kilkee Bay. The dive site features an east-facing reef that begins at a depth of 12 meters, with two distinct slopes leading downwards—one reaching depths of 18-20 meters and the other descending to a rock field at 25-30 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including crustaceans such as brown crabs, spider crabs, and lobsters, which can be found under rocks and within crevices. The reef walls are populated with various corals, sponges, and anemones, making it a rich environment for underwater exploration.

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Inner Mulberry

Inner Mulberry is a small component of the Mulberry Harbour, believed to have served as an Intermediate Pier head Pontoon for resting purposes. The site is easily identifiable by a tall red can buoy and is exposed at low water. A Seasearch survey conducted here identified 17 different species of anemones inhabiting the structure. Divers can also expect to see various marine life including Nudibranchs, Scorpionfish, Crabs, and Lobsters during their exploration.

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Ipswich High School Swimming Pool

The Ipswich High School Swimming Pool is a rectangular facility measuring 13 meters in width and 25 meters in length, with a maximum depth of 1.8 meters. This indoor pool is primarily utilized for scuba and freediving training, as well as for refresher courses and testing new equipment. The controlled environment allows for safe practice and skill development for divers of various levels.

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Iso-Tiilijärvi

Iso-Tiilijärvi is located approximately 15 minutes from Lahti's city center. Divers should park in the designated area at the top of the beach and refrain from driving down to the beach, as it is reserved for recreational activities such as walking and cycling. The dive site features a grass mat that extends for about 7 minutes towards the Tiirismaa radio mast, where divers may encounter schools of perch and roach. This site is suitable for both snorkeling and scuba diving.

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Iso-Tiilijärvi

Iso-Tiilijärvi is located approximately 15 minutes from Lahti's city center. Divers should park in the designated area at the top of the beach and refrain from driving down to the beach, as it is reserved for recreational activities such as walking and cycling. The dive site features a grass mat that extends for about 7 minutes towards the Tiirismaa radio mast, where divers may encounter schools of perch and roach. This site is suitable for both snorkeling and scuba diving.

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James Egan Layne

The James Egan Layne wreck lies upright on a sandy seabed in Whitsand Bay, having sunk after its stern collapsed while being towed towards Plymouth. The site is characterized by a variety of marine life, including extensive sheets of white anemones and dead man's fingers along the port side. Divers can access this site by boat.

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Järnavik

Järnavik is a dive site located in Blekinge, characterized as a nature dive with a maximum depth ranging from 9 to 10 meters. This site is particularly suitable for beginners or divers testing new equipment due to its calm waters. At depths of 6 to 7 meters, divers can observe various marine life, including two-spotted gobies, sticklebacks, and European flounders, along with abundant seaweed on the rocky substrate. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it easily accessible for divers.

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Järnavik

Järnavik is a dive site located in Blekinge, characterized as a nature dive with a maximum depth ranging from 9 to 10 meters. This site is particularly suitable for beginners or divers testing new equipment due to its calm waters. At depths of 6 to 7 meters, divers can observe various marine life, including two-spotted gobies, sticklebacks, and European flounders, along with abundant seaweed on the rocky substrate. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it easily accessible for divers.

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Järppilän louhos

Järppilän louhos is a former granite quarry that has been filled with water, creating a diving site that is accessible to divers. The site is secured behind a locked boom, with keys available through local diving clubs and organizations. Divers can expect to see a few perch and a significant amount of filamentous growth in the relatively clear waters of the quarry.

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Järppilän louhos

Järppilän louhos is a former granite quarry that has been filled with water, creating a diving site that is accessible to divers. The site is secured behind a locked boom, with keys available through local diving clubs and organizations. Divers can expect to see a few perch and a significant amount of filamentous growth in the relatively clear waters of the quarry.

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Jenny Cliff

Jenny Cliff Bay is accessible from the shore, with a nearby car park and a sandy beach that offers a protected entry point. The underwater environment consists primarily of sandy bottoms, transitioning to rockier areas closer to the shoreline. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including spider crabs, wrasse, and lobsters.

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Jersleber Lake

Jersleber Lake, covering approximately 35 hectares, is situated near Jersleben in Saxony Anhalt. This site is accessible from the shore, allowing divers to enter directly from a sandy beach. The surrounding area includes a camping site and a restaurant, with paid parking available nearby. The lake features abundant aquatic vegetation and is home to various fish species, including eel, bream, pike, carp, perch, roach, and tench. This dive site is particularly suitable for beginners due to its calm conditions and rich biodiversity.

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jeź. Leleskie - Półwysep

Leleskie Lake - Peninsula offers a shore entry that can be challenging due to a narrow access point. Once in the water, the bottom descends quickly. At approximately 12 meters, divers can find a submerged car with a railing leading to another vehicle at a depth of 18 meters, which connects to a platform. The aquatic life includes species such as common pike, European eel, common perch, bream, roach, European whitefish, and occasionally freshwater sponges.

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jeź. Leleskie - Półwysep

Leleskie Lake - Peninsula offers a shore entry that can be challenging due to a narrow access point. Once in the water, the bottom descends quickly. At approximately 12 meters, divers can find a submerged car with a railing leading to another vehicle at a depth of 18 meters, which connects to a platform. The aquatic life includes species such as common pike, European eel, common perch, bream, roach, European whitefish, and occasionally freshwater sponges.

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jeź. Świętajno - plaża

Jeź. Świętajno - plaża is situated on the southeastern shore of the lake, with vehicle access available close to the water. The nearest landmark is Brajniki 13A, Pensjonat u Kulasa. Underwater visibility typically ranges from 4 to 6 meters. At a depth of approximately 6 meters, divers can find a platform suitable for training exercises. The aquatic life includes species such as pike, perch, burbot, eel, roach, bream, carp, rudd, and tench. The submerged vegetation in the shallow areas is moderately developed, providing a habitat for various fish species.

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jeź. Świętajno - plaża

Jeź. Świętajno - plaża is situated on the southeastern shore of the lake, with vehicle access available close to the water. The nearest landmark is Brajniki 13A, Pensjonat u Kulasa. Underwater visibility typically ranges from 4 to 6 meters. At a depth of approximately 6 meters, divers can find a platform suitable for training exercises. The aquatic life includes species such as pike, perch, burbot, eel, roach, bream, carp, rudd, and tench. The submerged vegetation in the shallow areas is moderately developed, providing a habitat for various fish species.

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jeź. Tyrsko - Plaża

Tyrsko Lake, also known as Żbik, is situated in Olsztyn, nestled between Lake Ukiel and Lake Redykajny, specifically in the north-west area of the Gutkowo housing estate. The site features a sandy beach that provides a gradual descent into the water. The littoral zone is well-developed, supporting a variety of aquatic life. Divers can encounter species such as pike, perch, burbot, and eel while exploring the underwater environment.

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jeź. Tyrsko - Plaża

Tyrsko Lake, also known as Żbik, is situated in Olsztyn, nestled between Lake Ukiel and Lake Redykajny, specifically in the north-west area of the Gutkowo housing estate. The site features a sandy beach that provides a gradual descent into the water. The littoral zone is well-developed, supporting a variety of aquatic life. Divers can encounter species such as pike, perch, burbot, and eel while exploring the underwater environment.

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Jezioro Szmaragdowe

Jezioro Szmaragdowe is a lake formed from a submerged chalk mine. Divers can explore remnants of mining activity, including a section of tracks and a wagon at the bottom. The site also features a flooded forest with trees that have fallen into the water. Visibility is typically low, with a thick layer of suspension present below 4 meters. Underwater, divers may encounter small catfish, as well as carp, tench, and large schools of perch.

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Jezioro Szmaragdowe

Jezioro Szmaragdowe is a lake formed from a submerged chalk mine. Divers can explore remnants of mining activity, including a section of tracks and a wagon at the bottom. The site also features a flooded forest with trees that have fallen into the water. Visibility is typically low, with a thick layer of suspension present below 4 meters. Underwater, divers may encounter small catfish, as well as carp, tench, and large schools of perch.

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Jezioro Białe k. Kartuz

Jezioro Białe, located near Kartuz, is accessible via a dirt road with parking available in a meadow. Divers can enter the water from the shore, where they will find railing ropes and a platform situated at a depth of 7 meters. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 32 meters, which can be accessed by following the red rope from the platform. The aquatic life includes species such as pike, perch, and tench. Night dives reveal eels and a significant population of crayfish.

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Jezioro Białe k. Kartuz

Jezioro Białe, located near Kartuz, is accessible via a dirt road with parking available in a meadow. Divers can enter the water from the shore, where they will find railing ropes and a platform situated at a depth of 7 meters. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 32 meters, which can be accessed by following the red rope from the platform. The aquatic life includes species such as pike, perch, and tench. Night dives reveal eels and a significant population of crayfish.

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Jezioro Kłodno

Jezioro Kłodno, located in Chmielno, features a diving area accessible from the shore near the Holiday Centre Krefta. The site includes various training platforms, tunnels, and a bus, making it suitable for beginner divers and those seeking further training. Underwater, divers can observe large schools of perch, roach, and pike, as well as eels and burbot, particularly around the wooden structures present in the lake.

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Jezioro Kłodno

Jezioro Kłodno, located in Chmielno, features a diving area accessible from the shore near the Holiday Centre Krefta. The site includes various training platforms, tunnels, and a bus, making it suitable for beginner divers and those seeking further training. Underwater, divers can observe large schools of perch, roach, and pike, as well as eels and burbot, particularly around the wooden structures present in the lake.

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Jezioro Komorze

Jezioro Komorze is a freshwater lake located near Czaplinek, known for its clean waters and well-maintained beach area. The site is equipped with picnic facilities, including covered tables, and allows for bonfires and barbecues. Underwater, the littoral zone is rich in vegetation, providing habitat for various fish species. Common residents include pike, perch, and tench, making it a suitable spot for both snorkeling and scuba diving. The entry to the site is from the shore, allowing easy access for divers and swimmers alike.

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Jezioro Komorze

Jezioro Komorze is a freshwater lake located near Czaplinek, known for its clean waters and well-maintained beach area. The site is equipped with picnic facilities, including covered tables, and allows for bonfires and barbecues. Underwater, the littoral zone is rich in vegetation, providing habitat for various fish species. Common residents include pike, perch, and tench, making it a suitable spot for both snorkeling and scuba diving. The entry to the site is from the shore, allowing easy access for divers and swimmers alike.

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Jezioro Krzemno

Jezioro Krzemno is a freshwater dive site characterized by its scenic surroundings and diverse underwater ecosystem. The site features expansive underwater meadows located at depths ranging from 3 to 5 meters, which are home to a variety of fish species. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers. The natural beauty both above and below the waterline contributes to its reputation as a notable diving location.

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Jezioro Krzemno

Jezioro Krzemno is a freshwater dive site characterized by its scenic surroundings and diverse underwater ecosystem. The site features expansive underwater meadows located at depths ranging from 3 to 5 meters, which are home to a variety of fish species. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers. The natural beauty both above and below the waterline contributes to its reputation as a notable diving location.

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Jezioro Lubikowskie

Jezioro Lubikowskie is a dam-type lake formed by post-glacial waters that have been obstructed by surrounding hills. The lake features a bowl-shaped coastline that measures approximately 12,800 meters, with islands extending an additional 1,075 meters. The eastern shore is relatively low, while the surrounding slopes rise several meters. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 35.5 meters and is classified as having second-class water cleanliness, providing excellent underwater visibility of about 10 meters. This site is accessible from the shore, making it suitable for divers looking to explore its depths.

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Jezioro Lubikowskie

Jezioro Lubikowskie is a dam-type lake formed by post-glacial waters that have been obstructed by surrounding hills. The lake features a bowl-shaped coastline that measures approximately 12,800 meters, with islands extending an additional 1,075 meters. The eastern shore is relatively low, while the surrounding slopes rise several meters. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 35.5 meters and is classified as having second-class water cleanliness, providing excellent underwater visibility of about 10 meters. This site is accessible from the shore, making it suitable for divers looking to explore its depths.

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Jezioro Ukiel Za Piratem

Jezioro Ukiel Za Piratem is situated behind the Pirat restaurant, with the closest address being Bałtycka 103. Divers can access the site from the shore, where there are four tables available for equipment setup and parking. Underwater, the site features several boat wrecks, with the deepest reaching 30 meters. Divers can explore tunnels and three platforms, all of which are equipped with railings. The aquatic life includes roach, perch, and pike, particularly abundant in spring. Additionally, eels and American crayfish are occasionally spotted, along with recorded sightings of tench, catfish, and whitefish.

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Jezioro Ukiel Za Piratem

Jezioro Ukiel Za Piratem is situated behind the Pirat restaurant, with the closest address being Bałtycka 103. Divers can access the site from the shore, where there are four tables available for equipment setup and parking. Underwater, the site features several boat wrecks, with the deepest reaching 30 meters. Divers can explore tunnels and three platforms, all of which are equipped with railings. The aquatic life includes roach, perch, and pike, particularly abundant in spring. Additionally, eels and American crayfish are occasionally spotted, along with recorded sightings of tench, catfish, and whitefish.

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Jezioro Wukśniki - Pomost

Jezioro Wukśniki - Pomost is situated at a municipal beach featuring a bridge, with accessible shore entry for divers. The site includes a submerged 126p car and handrails extending to depths of 50 meters and beyond. A notable feature is the remains of a pier located 4 meters to the right of the main pier, providing a shallow diving area. Marine life includes common American crayfish, as well as fish species such as mint and whitefish, alongside various aquatic vegetation.

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Jezioro Wukśniki - Pomost

Jezioro Wukśniki - Pomost is situated at a municipal beach featuring a bridge, with accessible shore entry for divers. The site includes a submerged 126p car and handrails extending to depths of 50 meters and beyond. A notable feature is the remains of a pier located 4 meters to the right of the main pier, providing a shallow diving area. Marine life includes common American crayfish, as well as fish species such as mint and whitefish, alongside various aquatic vegetation.

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Jezioro Wulpińskie

Jezioro Wulpińskie is a dive site located at the pier in the village of Kręsk. The maximum depth reaches 54.6 meters, with underwater features accessible from depths of 3 meters to 30 meters. The site is characterized by significant water resistance. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species, including perch, pike, roach, tench, and eel. Additionally, ducks and swans are frequently observed on the water's surface.

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Jezioro Wulpińskie

Jezioro Wulpińskie is a dive site located at the pier in the village of Kręsk. The maximum depth reaches 54.6 meters, with underwater features accessible from depths of 3 meters to 30 meters. The site is characterized by significant water resistance. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species, including perch, pike, roach, tench, and eel. Additionally, ducks and swans are frequently observed on the water's surface.

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Johannes L

Johannes L is a wreck dive located approximately 250–350 meters from the shore at Råå vallar in Helsingborg. The wreck lies on its port side with the bow oriented towards the north. The maximum depth at this site is around 9 to 10 meters, while the starboard railing is just 1 meter below the water's surface. The wreck is largely intact, featuring an open hold and remnants of the superstructure. The hull is covered with mussels and seaweed, providing habitat for small fish, crabs, and occasionally lobsters.

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Johannes L

Johannes L is a wreck dive located approximately 250–350 meters from the shore at Råå vallar in Helsingborg. The wreck lies on its port side with the bow oriented towards the north. The maximum depth at this site is around 9 to 10 meters, while the starboard railing is just 1 meter below the water's surface. The wreck is largely intact, featuring an open hold and remnants of the superstructure. The hull is covered with mussels and seaweed, providing habitat for small fish, crabs, and occasionally lobsters.

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Jordfall

Jordfall is a shore dive site located at coordinates 58.329400, 11.570100. The area features convenient parking near the water for a small fee, and facilities include a toilet. The dive site is suitable for divers of all levels, from beginners to experts. The bottom primarily consists of silty substrate interspersed with rocky formations and an intriguing crevice. Marine life commonly observed here includes blue striped square lobsters, Yarrel's blennies, tadpole fish, topknots, Norwegian crayfish, fireworks anemones, phosphorescent sea pens, and tall sea pens.

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Kaatialan Luohos

Kaatialan Luohos is situated in Kuortane Lentilä, close to the Alavus and Kuortane border. This site was historically an open pit quarry where feldspar and quartz were extracted from 1942 to 1968. The quarry is notable for being the location where the first Kaatiaite mineral was discovered. Although quarrying has ceased, collectors can still find gemstones among the remnants in the waste piles. The site provides a unique opportunity for those interested in mineral collection.

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Kaatialan Luohos

Kaatialan Luohos is situated in Kuortane Lentilä, close to the Alavus and Kuortane border. This site was historically an open pit quarry where feldspar and quartz were extracted from 1942 to 1968. The quarry is notable for being the location where the first Kaatiaite mineral was discovered. Although quarrying has ceased, collectors can still find gemstones among the remnants in the waste piles. The site provides a unique opportunity for those interested in mineral collection.

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Kalkovn Strand

Kalkovn Strand features a shore entry from a small beach. Divers can head left into the water where the bottom descends at a 45-degree angle. Be aware of a repulsive current during high tide. The site is located approximately 1 km from the port, which can result in audible sounds from passing boats and ferries. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of local marine life, including crabs, sea urchins, and various fish species. It is advisable to use a buoy for decompression.

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Kalkovn Strand

Kalkovn Strand features a shore entry from a small beach. Divers can head left into the water where the bottom descends at a 45-degree angle. Be aware of a repulsive current during high tide. The site is located approximately 1 km from the port, which can result in audible sounds from passing boats and ferries. Underwater, divers can observe a variety of local marine life, including crabs, sea urchins, and various fish species. It is advisable to use a buoy for decompression.

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Kamieniołom Czarnogłowy

Kamieniołom Czarnogłowy is an old limestone quarry characterized by a steep wall and a submerged forest, providing numerous hiding spots for aquatic life. Divers can enter from the beach, making it accessible for shore diving. The site is maintained by a fishing wheel, which attracts larger species such as pike, perch, eel, roach, and crayfish. The infrastructure includes covered tables and a fireplace area, enhancing the diving experience.

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Kamieniołom Czarnogłowy

Kamieniołom Czarnogłowy is an old limestone quarry characterized by a steep wall and a submerged forest, providing numerous hiding spots for aquatic life. Divers can enter from the beach, making it accessible for shore diving. The site is maintained by a fishing wheel, which attracts larger species such as pike, perch, eel, roach, and crayfish. The infrastructure includes covered tables and a fireplace area, enhancing the diving experience.

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Kamieniołom w Piechcinie

Kamieniołom w Piechcinie is a notable dive site located in Poland, characterized by its quarry environment. The site offers essential facilities including shelters, toilets, and a cylinder charging station. Divers can expect to encounter typical Polish freshwater species such as pike and perch. Additionally, there are several platforms available for various diving exercises and other attractions within the quarry.

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Kamieniołom w Piechcinie

Kamieniołom w Piechcinie is a notable dive site located in Poland, characterized by its quarry environment. The site offers essential facilities including shelters, toilets, and a cylinder charging station. Divers can expect to encounter typical Polish freshwater species such as pike and perch. Additionally, there are several platforms available for various diving exercises and other attractions within the quarry.

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Kanonierka

The Kanonierka wreck is situated at a depth of 30 meters, resting on its keel with a slight tilt towards the starboard side. In April 2009, a portion of the wreck was detonated by navy divers, resulting in the destruction of one-third of the vessel. Divers should be cautious of strong currents that can lead to debris accumulation around the wreck, increasing the risk of entanglement in lines and nets. Marine life commonly observed at this site includes cod, flounder, and seals.

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Kanonierka

The Kanonierka wreck is situated at a depth of 30 meters, resting on its keel with a slight tilt towards the starboard side. In April 2009, a portion of the wreck was detonated by navy divers, resulting in the destruction of one-third of the vessel. Divers should be cautious of strong currents that can lead to debris accumulation around the wreck, increasing the risk of entanglement in lines and nets. Marine life commonly observed at this site includes cod, flounder, and seals.

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Käppala Vraket

Käppala Vraket is a notable wreck dive located in a fairway typically traversed by large ferries. Divers should exercise good buoyancy control due to the busy maritime traffic in the area. The site is accessible from the shore, and the coordinates are 59.349100, 18.231200. The wreck offers an interesting exploration opportunity for divers, with various features to observe.

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Käppala Vraket

Käppala Vraket is a notable wreck dive located in a fairway typically traversed by large ferries. Divers should exercise good buoyancy control due to the busy maritime traffic in the area. The site is accessible from the shore, and the coordinates are 59.349100, 18.231200. The wreck offers an interesting exploration opportunity for divers, with various features to observe.

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Kärkistensilta

Kärkistensilta is located near the second longest bridge in Finland, offering a rocky and steep beach entry. The dive site reaches depths of approximately 36 meters, with visibility conditions typical of the Päijänte region. Access to the site is convenient, as divers can drive directly to the beach area.

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Kärkistensilta

Kärkistensilta is located near the second longest bridge in Finland, offering a rocky and steep beach entry. The dive site reaches depths of approximately 36 meters, with visibility conditions typical of the Päijänte region. Access to the site is convenient, as divers can drive directly to the beach area.

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Karlshamns lotsstation Ortholmen

The dive site at Karlshamn's pilot station on Ortholmen is accessible via a shore entry, typically beginning at the old boat ramp. This location is situated at the entrance to Karlshamn and offers a dive experience suitable for both novice and experienced divers. Visibility can fluctuate and may be restricted, particularly when the pilot boats are active in the area.

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Karlshamns lotsstation Ortholmen

The dive site at Karlshamn's pilot station on Ortholmen is accessible via a shore entry, typically beginning at the old boat ramp. This location is situated at the entrance to Karlshamn and offers a dive experience suitable for both novice and experienced divers. Visibility can fluctuate and may be restricted, particularly when the pilot boats are active in the area.

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Kassakaappimonttu

Kassakaappimonttu is a dive site located at coordinates 65.037000, 25.926100, accessible via shore entry. The visibility at this site ranges from 5 to 8 meters, which can fluctuate based on local earthmoving activities. Divers can expect to encounter perch and at least one pike along the northern bank, making it a notable spot for observing freshwater fish species.

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Kassakaappimonttu

Kassakaappimonttu is a dive site located at coordinates 65.037000, 25.926100, accessible via shore entry. The visibility at this site ranges from 5 to 8 meters, which can fluctuate based on local earthmoving activities. Divers can expect to encounter perch and at least one pike along the northern bank, making it a notable spot for observing freshwater fish species.

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Katshoek

Katshoek is characterized by its dense vegetation and features a breakwater that becomes visible at low tide. The interior of the breakwater is known for its abundance of crayfish, making it a notable area for those interested in this species. The outer section of the breakwater experiences stronger currents, which may affect diving conditions. The site showcases a variety of marine life typical of the Oosterschelde ecosystem.

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Kempervennen

Kempervennen is located within the Centerparcs holiday park and features the largest training platform in the Netherlands, measuring 200 square meters. A notable marine inhabitant of this site is 'Big Mama', a large catfish approximately 2.40 meters in length. The dive site is managed by Dive Company, and divers are required to make reservations and complete payment prior to diving.

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Kerkweg, Den Osse

Kerkweg in Den Osse is a notable dive site located at coordinates 51.742900, 3.879600. Divers can enter from the shore, accessing a variety of underwater features including oyster beds and an artificial reef composed of reefballs. The site has a maximum depth of approximately 30 meters, although the most abundant marine life is typically found in shallower areas. Notable species to observe include green seaweed snails, various types of crabs, pipefish, ghost lobsters, European lobsters, rock lobsters, gobies, sea dahlias, widow's dandruff, and frostwab.

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Kiekuut Beers Kraaienbergseplassen

Kiekuut Beers Kraaienbergseplassen features a flat freighter that was intentionally submerged in Kraaienbergse Plas 7. This site serves as a winter hibernation spot for various fish species, including perch and pike, which gather around the wreck during the colder months. Access to the dive site is from the shore, and divers may need to coordinate parking with nearby construction workers. The area is expected to develop further with future amenities such as a diving center and catering services.

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Kiessee Berumbur

Kiessee Berumbur, also known as Kiessee Berum, is a dredging lake formed from gravel extraction located in the municipality of Hage within the Aurich district of East Frisia, Lower Saxony. The lake is situated near the spa center Hage-Berum. While the lake is monitored for bathing, it lacks sanitary facilities and official bathing supervision, meaning that swimming is undertaken at one's own risk. The site is accessible via a shore entry, making it convenient for divers and swimmers alike.

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Kiessee, Jarmen

Kiessee in Jarmen is accessed via a shore entry, specifically over the bathing establishment area. Divers should consult with the groundsman before driving vehicles onto the site. There are two available entrances for divers. The lake is home to pike, perch, and various species of whitefish. During the summer months, large carp and lead shoals can often be observed near the entry point.

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Kiessee, Jarmen

Kiessee in Jarmen is accessed via a shore entry, specifically over the bathing establishment area. Divers should consult with the groundsman before driving vehicles onto the site. There are two available entrances for divers. The lake is home to pike, perch, and various species of whitefish. During the summer months, large carp and lead shoals can often be observed near the entry point.

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Kijkuit Polder

Kijkuit Polder is a shallow dive site characterized by a silty bottom that can easily become stirred up. Divers can enter the water at multiple locations, particularly between the breakwaters where the depth remains minimal. An alternative entry point is available at the end of the breakwater at the head of the dike, though caution is advised due to the proximity of a shipping channel. Below a depth of 10 meters, the substrate transitions to sand, which is relatively devoid of marine life. Most aquatic organisms are found on harder surfaces within the site.

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Kilkeel Pool

Kilkeel Pool is situated within the Kilkeel Leisure Centre and features an artificial body of water designed for training purposes. The pool can be divided into two sections, with the beginner area equipped with a movable floor that allows for adjustable depths, reaching a maximum of 3 meters. This facility is utilized for training and testing new diving equipment.

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Kiskon Avolouhos

Kiskon Avolouhos is situated in Salo, approximately 1.5 hours from Helsinki. This site features an open pit with depths reaching around 18 meters, making it suitable for practicing ice diving techniques. Divers can explore the area for unique artifacts that may be found on the surface, alongside marine life such as crabs, perch, and roaches. The site offers a variety of shimmering walls that enhance the underwater experience.

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Kiskon Avolouhos

Kiskon Avolouhos is situated in Salo, approximately 1.5 hours from Helsinki. This site features an open pit with depths reaching around 18 meters, making it suitable for practicing ice diving techniques. Divers can explore the area for unique artifacts that may be found on the surface, alongside marine life such as crabs, perch, and roaches. The site offers a variety of shimmering walls that enhance the underwater experience.

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Kisternol

Kisternol is accessed via a shore entry, with parking available at Borrendamme on Boerenweg. Divers should prepare for a lengthy walk to reach the dive site. The underwater terrain is characterized by a variety of blocks and oysters. Due to its proximity to the storm surge barrier, divers may encounter strong currents, and the dive turnaround is typically brief. The site is particularly appealing to those interested in crustaceans, as it is home to North Sea crabs, lobsters, spider crabs, and occasionally Galathea crayfish.

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Kitzeberg

Kitzeberg is a flat and sheltered dive site characterized by a structured seabed. The area features a concrete barge and offers limited parking availability, particularly influenced by seasonal changes. Public toilets are accessible near the coffee area. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including crayfish, eelpout, butterfish, winkle, nudibranchs, plaice, pipefish, lumpfish, Baltic shrimp, cup jellyfish, sea scorpions, and starfish.

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Kjovangen Brygge

Kjovangen Brygge offers divers a wall dive characterized by diverse underwater fauna. The site features rock formations and a sandy bottom, with the wall located west of the pier reaching a maximum depth of 20 meters. Marine life includes crabs, seals, lobsters, small-spotted catsharks, cod, flounders, nudibranchs, and skates, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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Kleine Stelle

Kleine Stelle is a dive site located directly across from the parking lot, where divers can enter the water from the shore. The area features a shallow sandbank, with only about one meter of water at low tide. The dive site extends approximately 100 meters along a wall made up of stones that are well-covered with marine growth, reaching depths of up to 25 meters. It is advisable to dive during high tide for better conditions. The sandy bottom is home to various small flatfish, and divers may also encounter sepiolas. The vegetated slope provides a habitat for a range of marine life, including shrimps and snails.

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Klingesee

Klingesee is a picturesque lake characterized by a diverse underwater ecosystem. The maximum depth reaches 9 meters, providing a variety of entry points for divers. The water quality is noted to be very good, supporting a range of aquatic life. Notable species include various crayfish, mussels, freshwater sponges, aquatic isopods, as well as fish such as carp, pike, and perch. The lake is home to unique plant life, contributing to its ecological diversity. Divers should verify dive permissions with the local dive center as the waters are leased.

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Klinkenbergerplas

Klinkenbergerplas is a freshwater dive site with reasonable visibility at depths greater than 6 to 7 meters. Divers can enter the water from two designated points located between the reeds, which facilitate easy access. The dive site features a well-marked course leading to a platform, making navigation straightforward. The best opportunities for observing aquatic life, including pike, freshwater bullheads, roach, and perch, are found along the reed banks, particularly near the edges.

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Kollevik badplats Karlshamn

Kollevik badplats in Karlshamn is a shore dive site that is particularly suitable for beginners and educational purposes. The underwater environment consists of a mix of sand, rock, and mud, with sandy bottoms found in the northernmost areas of the bay. Marine life commonly observed includes butterbur, sea snails, and small schools of fish, making it an engaging spot for divers looking to explore local biodiversity.

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Kollevik badplats Karlshamn

Kollevik badplats in Karlshamn is a shore dive site that is particularly suitable for beginners and educational purposes. The underwater environment consists of a mix of sand, rock, and mud, with sandy bottoms found in the northernmost areas of the bay. Marine life commonly observed includes butterbur, sea snails, and small schools of fish, making it an engaging spot for divers looking to explore local biodiversity.

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Kollund Lillestrand

Kollund Lillestrand offers a shore entry with parking located just a short distance from the water. The access point features a gently sloping beach composed of sand and soft sediment, with some presence of algae and seaweed. The dive site is characterized by moderate to shallow depths. Marine life includes crabs, flounders, and small gobies, with nudibranchs occasionally spotted during winter months for those who look closely.

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Kollund Mole

Kollund Mole offers a shore entry with a shallow area leading to a soft sandy bottom. From the end of the pier, the depth descends to 20 meters. The site features a few car and tractor tires scattered around, and the sheet pile walls of the pier are covered with growth. Marine life includes flounders, pipefish, and crabs, with the possibility of encountering sea trout under favorable conditions. The underwater environment consists of some seaweed and a few algae.

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Koningsheim

Koningsheim is a shallow dive site accessible from either of the two breakwaters. The area in front of the right breakwater features a depth reaching up to 35 meters, with a steep slope leading downwards. Divers should be aware that currents can be strong in this location, and diving is only advisable during high tide. The underwater environment is home to a variety of marine life, including sea bass, mullet, and squid.

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Korsvika

Korsvika is located in the Lade district of Trondheim, accessible from the main road approximately 500 meters away. Divers enter the water from a cliff adjacent to a wooden house. Underwater, the site features a shipwreck at a depth of 15 meters. The seabed slopes gently at an angle of 60 degrees, providing a gradual descent. The area is populated with a variety of fish species, making it an interesting dive site for observing marine life.

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Korsvika

Korsvika is located in the Lade district of Trondheim, accessible from the main road approximately 500 meters away. Divers enter the water from a cliff adjacent to a wooden house. Underwater, the site features a shipwreck at a depth of 15 meters. The seabed slopes gently at an angle of 60 degrees, providing a gradual descent. The area is populated with a variety of fish species, making it an interesting dive site for observing marine life.

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Korven Louhos

Korven Louhos is a quarry dive site located in a production area, accessible only through partnerships with local clubs and dive centers. Entry is permitted on weekends and outside of working hours, as the site is secured with a locked boom when closed. The maximum depth at this site is less than 30 meters. Underwater, divers will not encounter any marine life, but there are submerged trees present. Above the water, eagles can be observed in the sky.

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Korven Louhos

Korven Louhos is a quarry dive site located in a production area, accessible only through partnerships with local clubs and dive centers. Entry is permitted on weekends and outside of working hours, as the site is secured with a locked boom when closed. The maximum depth at this site is less than 30 meters. Underwater, divers will not encounter any marine life, but there are submerged trees present. Above the water, eagles can be observed in the sky.

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Kosie’s Dive Basis

Kosie’s Dive Basis offers access to a variety of dive sites via boat entry. The diving center is conveniently located near a slipway, allowing for safe boarding. Divers can explore underwater environments featuring boat wrecks that attract a diverse range of marine life, including perch, rudd, eel, crayfish, zander, pike, and roach. The area presents varied underwater topography, making it suitable for different diving experiences.

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Kraaijenbergse Plas 7

Kraaijenbergse Plas 7 is a natural lake dive site characterized by clear waters and abundant fish life. The area is densely vegetated, providing habitat for various species. Divers can expect to encounter ruffe, gobies, and larger fish such as pike and pike-perch. Additionally, schools of perch are commonly observed. The site can experience high traffic during the summer months, which may affect the diving experience.

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Kraaijenbergse plas 8

Kraaijenbergse plas 8 is located near the white bridge, where diving is not permitted directly underneath. The site offers ample parking, although conditions can become muddy after heavy rainfall. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of species similar to those found in other lakes within the Kraaienbergse Plassen, with notable sightings including Chinese mitten crabs and numerous young fish.

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Kraaijenbergse plas 9

Kraaijenbergse plas 9 is a dive site located at coordinates 51.747700, 5.849500. The entry is from the shore, leading to a sandy bottom that gradually slopes down to a depth of 25 meters. At approximately 5 meters, divers will encounter a strip of vegetation. The site is home to a variety of fish species, including large perch and pike-perch, as well as numerous small fish and freshwater crayfish. Divers can expect to find several objects scattered throughout the area, which attract a diverse range of aquatic life.

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Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 0

Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 0 offers a shore entry via a large meadow leading towards the jetty. Divers can access a platform at a depth of 5 meters, which is suitable for practicing various skills. A short swim from this platform allows divers to reach a plane wreck. If air supply allows, divers can return to the edge and explore the area around a shark structure.

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Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 1

Kreidesee Hemmoor is a notable diving lake located at coordinates 53.699400, 9.129000. Historically, this site was used for chalk mining, and remnants of the mining operations, including roads, trucks, conveyor belts, and machinery, can be explored underwater. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species, including trout, rainbow trout, pike, and perch, which are commonly observed during dives. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers of different skill levels.

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Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 2

Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 2 is an artificial chalk lake resulting from opencast mining, covering an area of 33 hectares with a maximum depth of 60 meters. Under optimal conditions, divers can experience visibility reaching up to 25 meters, particularly after extended dry spells. The site features various submerged mining equipment and items intentionally placed for divers. In the shallow and shoreline areas, diverse underwater vegetation provides habitat for a variety of fish species, including char, trout, smelt, eel, perch, rudd, and tench.

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Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 3

Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 3 is a freshwater dive site with a surface area of 33 hectares and a maximum depth of 60 meters. The lake can offer visibility of up to 25 meters during extended periods of favorable weather, making it a suitable location for divers. The shore areas are characterized by abundant vegetation, including various species of algae, which provide habitat for fish such as char, trout, smelt, eel, rudd, and tench.

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Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 4

Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 4 is a shore dive site located at coordinates 53.697000, 9.134700. The site features steep walls and offers good visibility, making it suitable for divers of various skill levels. Marine life includes trout, hunting perches, and eels that can be observed during night dives. The area is also characterized by diverse plant life, enhancing the underwater scenery. The entry point is easily accessible, providing a convenient start for divers.

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Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 5

Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 5 features a steep wall that descends to a depth of approximately 55 meters, located to the left of the entry point. At around 35 meters, divers can observe a cluster of slender trees known as the 'male forest.' To the right of the entry, the site includes a former fish farm, which has been open for diving since 2021. The upper section of the lake is characterized by algae growth and is home to various species including perch, rudd, trout, and eels, as well as crabs.

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Kreidesee Hemmoor, Enstieg 4B

Kreidesee Hemmoor, Entry 4B features a gently sloping shore leading into the water. Divers will encounter the first car wrecks at a depth of approximately 8 meters. After a brief swim of about 5 minutes, a plateau is reached, which leads to a drop-off edge descending to around 35 meters. To the right along this edge lies the wreck of the Hemmoor at a depth of about 17 meters. Additional points of interest include a workstation with a computer at 10 meters, a motorboat wreck at roughly 15 meters, and several caravans located at depths starting from 26 meters.

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Kulkenol

Kulkenol is accessed by parking at the Zeelandbrug and walking approximately one kilometer towards the Zierikzee harbor, reaching the end of the T-shaped breakwater. This area is characterized by a significant current due to the water being redirected towards the shipping channel. The dive site reaches a depth of 35 meters. In the spring, divers can observe a large population of nudibranchs that thrive on the blocks of the breakwater, benefiting from the available food sources.

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Kullaviks Hamn

Kullaviks Hamn is located south of Gothenburg, providing easy access with parking available close to the water for a fee. Divers can enter the water from the jetty situated to the left of the pier. Facilities include a toilet and a defibrillator located in the red house on the pier, along with picnic tables for convenience. The underwater environment features eelgrass, shore crabs, smaller codfish, various flatfish species, and greater pipefish, making it a suitable site for observing local marine life.

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l’Eldon

l’Eldon is the wreck of a British cargo ship that sank on May 4, 1915, after colliding with a rock in foggy conditions northeast of the Isle of Molène in the Mer d'Iroise. The wreck lies at a depth of 28 to 32 meters, where railway rails can be found arranged on a sandy bottom. Divers can explore two boilers and a condenser, with marine life such as crabs, conger eels, and lobsters present around the rails. The rudder area is adorned with spirographs, adding to the site's unique features.

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LaBelle (Wreck)

LaBelle is a well-preserved wreck of a 12-meter sailboat, resting on its port side at a maximum depth of 17 meters. The wreck features the mast lying adjacent to it and retains its rudder blade. The site is characterized by occasional light currents. Over time, the wreck has become overgrown, providing habitat for various fish species and attracting Baltic Sea crabs.

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Lac bleu

Lac Bleu is a limestone quarry located near Arras, characterized by its striking azure blue water, which is a result of the white-grey chalk bottom. Diving is permitted only on Friday evenings and Sunday mornings, and prior booking with the operating diving club is required. The site is home to a variety of freshwater species, including perch, pike, roach, and crayfish. Additionally, divers can explore two car wrecks and discover gnomes hidden within the rocky walls, adding unique features to the dive experience.

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Lake Borgne

Lake Borgne features the wreck of an American steamer that encountered a rock on the Plateau des Plâtresses. The wreck is positioned on its starboard side, with one of the two boilers located approximately 10 meters away from the main structure. The site reaches depths between 24 and 32 meters, where divers can observe a variety of marine life. The wreck is home to species such as pollack and pout, while conger eels, lobsters, and crabs can be found concealed within the boiler and the interior of the wreck.

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Lake Edon

Lake Edon is the site of the wreck of the SS Lake Edon, an American cargo ship that sank in 1918 after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-107. The wreck lies at a depth of 35 to 40 meters, approximately 4 miles northeast of Towan Headland, Newquay. The area is home to diverse marine life, including large pollack, schools of bib, conger eels, and various invertebrates such as crabs, lobsters, sea urchins, and sea stars. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore this historical wreck.

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Lake Głębokie

Lake Głębokie is accessed from the shore, with entry points located near the kayak and parking area. Divers can explore various features including a platform at a depth of 3 meters and another at 9 meters, which is marked with a banner. The site includes submerged kayaks and boats that have been intentionally sunk for diving purposes, as well as road signs and a water pipe. An obstacle course is also present, adding to the unique diving experience.

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Lake Głębokie

Lake Głębokie is accessed from the shore, with entry points located near the kayak and parking area. Divers can explore various features including a platform at a depth of 3 meters and another at 9 meters, which is marked with a banner. The site includes submerged kayaks and boats that have been intentionally sunk for diving purposes, as well as road signs and a water pipe. An obstacle course is also present, adding to the unique diving experience.

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Långban Gruva

Långban Gruva is a mine diving site operated by Långbans Dyksällskap, with diving activities available through prior booking. The mine was active until 1972 and is filled with groundwater and rainwater. There is no marine wildlife present in the mine, making it a unique environment for divers interested in geological features rather than aquatic life. The entry to the site is from the shore, providing direct access to the underwater mining structures.

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Långsjön, Romme

Långsjön is a small lake characterized by clear waters, featuring a sandy beach and jetties for access. The site includes amenities such as changing rooms and picnic tables. The sandy bottom extends to depths of 3 to 5 meters, where divers can observe aquatic life. Common species include perch and roach, with the possibility of encountering pike among the reeds. Vegetation is present down to approximately 3 meters.

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Långsjön, Romme

Långsjön is a small lake characterized by clear waters, featuring a sandy beach and jetties for access. The site includes amenities such as changing rooms and picnic tables. The sandy bottom extends to depths of 3 to 5 meters, where divers can observe aquatic life. Common species include perch and roach, with the possibility of encountering pike among the reeds. Vegetation is present down to approximately 3 meters.

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Le Compere

Le Compere is a shore dive site characterized by a rock formation that becomes exposed at low tide, with depths ranging from 0 to 32 meters. Divers can explore the compère wall, which features numerous geological faults and offers impressive underwater scenery. The site is abundant in marine life, including spiny lobsters, nudibranchs, spirographs, bispires, sea urchins, alcyons, and elephant butts.

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Le Galia

Le Galia is a wreck dive located to the north of Molène, resting at a depth of 20 meters on a rocky substrate that is covered with kelp. The wreck, a steamer that sank in 1898, is subject to strong currents, making it essential for divers to have experience in such conditions. Scattered around the site, divers can find remnants of crockery, and the ship's anchor is situated in the sand adjacent to the wreck. The marine life around the wreck includes various species such as Vieilles, coquettes, and lieus, while crustaceans can be found concealed within the structure of the wreck.

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Le Lieu

Le Lieu is located at the base of a local rock formation. Previously, a port turret was situated here until winter 2019, and it now rests on the seabed. Divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including lobsters, conger eels, pout, coquettes, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. The site is accessible from the shore.

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Le Mur des Linioux

Le Mur des Linioux is a wall dive that begins at depths of 12 meters and extends down to 25 meters, with a drop-off reaching 48 meters. The vertical walls are adorned with pearl anemones, providing a unique underwater landscape. Divers can also observe large sea roses and clyons in the area. Exploring the crevices may reveal langoustines, adding to the site's biodiversity. This dive site is accessed from the shore.

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Le Serpent

Le Serpent is a concrete wreck that was intentionally sunk in 2011 to serve as an artificial reef near Scharendijke. Due to complications during the sinking process, the wreck is located at a depth greater than originally intended. Access to the wreck is restricted to experienced divers, as entry is only possible through the open hatches following a fatal incident that led to its closure. The site is characterized by minimal vegetation and a significant presence of fine sediment, which can adversely affect visibility.

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Le Sturn

Le Sturn is located at the exit of Aber Ildut and serves as a dive site for Baptisms and the initiation of N1 training. The dive site features a rocky massif that rises from a sandy bottom, with depths ranging from 0 to 14 meters at high tide. The area is characterized by a growth of kelp and Hymanthales. Divers can explore the holes and areas beneath the seaweed, where various marine life such as lobsters, crustaceans, Spirographes, and sea cucumbers can be found.

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Le Throstle

Le Throstle is a 90-meter British freighter that sank in 1919 after colliding with a rock on the Helle plateau. The wreck is located at a depth of 17 to 22 meters, with its two boilers positioned vertically and exposed next to rocky formations. The deck rests on a white sandy bottom. Surrounding the site, divers can observe an array of marine life, including pearl anemones, daisies, and alcyon. A notable feature is the presence of a shoal of pout that often swims over the wreck's bridge.

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Lektern (Wreck)

The Lektern wreck is situated just north of the main pier at Svestad. This barge rests on a slope, with its longer side aligned parallel to the shoreline. The top of the wreck is at a depth of 10 meters, while the bottom reaches approximately 18 meters at the ripa and descends to 22 meters at its deepest point. During the summer months, divers can observe a variety of fish around and above the wreck. In winter, several species of nudibranchs can be found in the area, and lobsters are often seen hiding within the stone structures nearby.

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Leleszki

Leleszki is a dive site located on the shore of Lake Leleskie, known for its high water quality. The site features a maximum depth of 12 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers. Notable attractions include a car wreck and several platforms. The underwater environment is characterized by rich aquatic vegetation, particularly in the shallower areas up to 4 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species such as perch, pike, roach, tench, burbot, and eel.

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Leleszki

Leleszki is a dive site located on the shore of Lake Leleskie, known for its high water quality. The site features a maximum depth of 12 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers. Notable attractions include a car wreck and several platforms. The underwater environment is characterized by rich aquatic vegetation, particularly in the shallower areas up to 4 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species such as perch, pike, roach, tench, burbot, and eel.

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Les fourches

Les Fourches features a kelp plateau located at the base of the grande fourche rock. As you move southward, you will encounter a broad white-sand beach interspersed with rocks. The dive site has a depth range of 0 to 20 meters. Along the transition between the kelp and sandy areas, divers can observe various marine life including wrasse, cuttlefish, and a variety of sea urchins. The walls of the area are adorned with anemones and spirographs.

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Letnia Baza Nurkowa Nautica Poznan w Giewartowie

Letnia Baza Nurkowa Nautica Poznań is situated in Giewartów, approximately 13 kilometers from Słupca, on the shores of Powidzkie Lake. The site features a maximum depth of 42 meters and provides shore entry for divers. Facilities include on-site parking and an air compressor. During the summer months, gear rental is available. Divers can utilize training platforms at depths of 4, 6, 10, and 20 meters, along with underwater training tracks equipped with ropes extending down to 40 meters. The lake is home to various species such as pike, roach, eel, perch, and crayfish, as well as a diverse range of underwater flora near the entry point.

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Letnia Baza Nurkowa Nautica Poznan w Giewartowie

Letnia Baza Nurkowa Nautica Poznań is situated in Giewartów, approximately 13 kilometers from Słupca, on the shores of Powidzkie Lake. The site features a maximum depth of 42 meters and provides shore entry for divers. Facilities include on-site parking and an air compressor. During the summer months, gear rental is available. Divers can utilize training platforms at depths of 4, 6, 10, and 20 meters, along with underwater training tracks equipped with ropes extending down to 40 meters. The lake is home to various species such as pike, roach, eel, perch, and crayfish, as well as a diverse range of underwater flora near the entry point.

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Levensstrijd

Levensstrijd, translating to 'Life Struggle', is a dive site characterized by its relatively shallow depths. It offers a quieter alternative to nearby locations, making it suitable for divers seeking less crowded conditions. The dive site features both a rock dump along the dike and a sandy bottom, where divers can encounter harder substrates. Notable marine life includes sightings of sepias and squid, particularly during the summer months.

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Lilla Klättarna

Lilla Klättarna is accessed by boat from the eastern side of the island. Divers can follow a sloping bottom to their left, where the sandy substrate is found at depths of approximately 30 to 35 meters. The site features a terraced wall that provides a habitat for various marine life. Notable species include coo-coo wrasse, pipefish among the vegetation, edible crabs, nudibranchs, lump suckers, dead man's fingers, and various sponges.

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Lilla Knappan

Lilla Knappan offers a dive that begins in a canyon at depths ranging from 5 to 25 meters, progressing northward. As divers move further out, they will encounter boulders. Following the wall on the right side allows for a gradual ascent, enabling a safety stop at 5 meters. The site is rich in marine life, featuring various nudibranchs, lobsters, edible crabs, and cod, along with a diverse array of seaweed.

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Lillebælt lyngsbo

Lillebælt lyngsbo offers shore access with parking located just a short distance from the water. The entry point features a gently sloping beach composed of sand and soft sediment, with some presence of algae and seaweed. The depth at this site is generally moderate to shallow. Marine life includes crabs, flounders, and small gobies, with nudibranchs occasionally spotted in winter for those who look closely.

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Listertalsperre - Kalberschnacke

Kalberschnake is a dive site located at Listertalsperre, featuring a gravel entry point accessible from a large parking area situated 20 meters away. The shoreline gradually slopes down to a maximum depth of 13 meters. In the shallower regions, particularly between 3 to 6 meters, divers can observe a variety of aquatic life including perch, crayfish, and roach. With some luck, divers may also encounter larger species such as pike and eels. The underwater landscape is enhanced by a sea grass belt found within this depth range.

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Little Fistral

Little Fistral is located on the western side of Towan Headland and features a shallow reef with a sandy substrate, making it suitable for entry-level training and snorkeling activities. The site includes notable rock formations and swim-throughs, providing divers with interesting underwater features to explore. However, due to its exposure to easterly swells, the diversity of marine life is limited, although some resilient species can still be observed.

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Little Trolvis

Little Trolvis is a submerged granite quarry with a maximum depth of 16 meters. The site features ledges at depths of 5 meters and 9 meters. Notable underwater elements include a blacksmith's forge, an old wheel, a cart, a motorbike, and various pipework. Marine life is limited, but divers may encounter schools of rudd and occasionally see friendly geese. With some luck, certain species of newts might also be spotted.

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Löderburger See

Löderburger See is a diving location with a designated diving base where divers must register in advance. The lake reaches depths of up to 30 meters, with the upper 10 meters noted for their clarity and drinking water quality. The site is accessible from a jetty or a gently sloping beach, making entry straightforward. The lake, a former brown coal mining area, is home to various fish species, particularly carp.

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Lokkersnol

Lokkersnol is a shore dive site located at coordinates 51.648600, 3.885500. Accessing the site requires a considerable walk, although a boat dive option is available. The underwater environment is diverse, showcasing typical marine life found in the Oosterschelde. In the shallower areas, divers can observe various species including wrasses and nudibranchs, contributing to the site's ecological richness.

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Loswal

Loswal is accessed from a small sandy beach, making it a shore entry dive site. The maximum depth here is 15 meters, but divers need to swim a considerable distance to reach deeper areas. This site is particularly suitable for novice divers and training sessions. Underwater, divers can observe typical Grevelingen marine life, including crabs and creek fen species, along with various organisms that inhabit the sandbanks. However, the overall biodiversity is limited, so divers should not expect a wide variety of underwater life.

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Lundy Island

Lundy Island is a designated marine nature reserve located at the mouth of the Bristol Channel, influenced by the Gulf Stream. The area is home to over 40 dive sites, featuring a variety of underwater landscapes including wrecks, reefs, drop-offs, and pinnacles. The marine park status and no-take fishing zone contribute to the rich biodiversity, making it a significant habitat for diverse marine life. Divers can expect to encounter a wide array of species, benefiting from the protection afforded to this unique environment.

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M/S Harm

The M/S Harm is located approximately 200 meters from the shore and is typically accessed via a buoyed route for boat diving. For shore entry, divers can follow a line that begins at around 3 meters depth from the beach adjacent to the steamer jetty. This line branches at 6 meters, with the left path leading to the wreck of Harm and the right path directing towards the Galley. The wreck features notable elements such as winches, masts, and cranes. Divers should pay attention to the damage on the port side, which is a remnant of the incident that caused the sinking of the vessel.

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M/S Harm

The M/S Harm is located approximately 200 meters from the shore and is typically accessed via a buoyed route for boat diving. For shore entry, divers can follow a line that begins at around 3 meters depth from the beach adjacent to the steamer jetty. This line branches at 6 meters, with the left path leading to the wreck of Harm and the right path directing towards the Galley. The wreck features notable elements such as winches, masts, and cranes. Divers should pay attention to the damage on the port side, which is a remnant of the incident that caused the sinking of the vessel.

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M/S Neuenfels

The M/S Neuenfels, a German ore carrier, is located in Narvik harbour and is the largest wreck in the area, measuring 143 meters in length and 18 meters in width. Divers can explore the wreck at depths ranging from 14 to 28 meters, allowing for extended exploration time. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including numerous Cod, as well as sea urchins and starfish that can be found throughout the wreck.

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M/S Storö (Wreck)

The M/S Storö wreck is located near the Stockholm archipelago and can be accessed from the shore. This site features an intact hull, making it suitable for divers during the off-season when boat traffic is reduced, as it is positioned at the entrance of a boat harbor. The marine life in the area includes bottom-dwelling stonefish, pikes, and sea bass, providing divers with opportunities to observe various species in their natural habitat.

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M/S Storö (Wreck)

The M/S Storö wreck is located near the Stockholm archipelago and can be accessed from the shore. This site features an intact hull, making it suitable for divers during the off-season when boat traffic is reduced, as it is positioned at the entrance of a boat harbor. The marine life in the area includes bottom-dwelling stonefish, pikes, and sea bass, providing divers with opportunities to observe various species in their natural habitat.

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M/S Stråssa

The M/S Stråssa is located at a depth of approximately 26 meters, with the wreck rising to about 14 meters. Divers can explore various features, including the bridge's gullies and the engine room, where two large diesel engines are visible. The wreck is home to a diverse array of marine life, including large cod, jellyfish, and numerous sea urchins that can be found throughout the structure.

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M2 (Wreck)

The M2 wreck is a notable dive site located at coordinates 50.581500, -2.558300. The wreck lies upright on the seabed, with depths ranging from approximately 18 meters to 32 meters. Divers can observe a significant coverage of plumose anemones on the structure. Common marine life includes conger eels, which can often be found resting in the draining channels of the deck. The site also attracts large shoals of fish and various crabs. Due to its location, divers should be aware of local currents and tides, which can limit accessibility. This dive is suitable for experienced divers due to these conditions.

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Margareta af Vätö

The Margareta af Vätö, also known as 'Maggan', is a two-masted brig that sank in December 1898 while returning to Stockholm from Lübeck. The wreck is positioned with its stern against the rocks, having drifted slightly before submerging. The structure remains largely intact in many areas. Divers can observe various marine life around the wreck, including perch, jellyfish, clams, and other small fish. Seals have been spotted nearby on occasion.

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Margareta af Vätö

The Margareta af Vätö, also known as 'Maggan', is a two-masted brig that sank in December 1898 while returning to Stockholm from Lübeck. The wreck is positioned with its stern against the rocks, having drifted slightly before submerging. The structure remains largely intact in many areas. Divers can observe various marine life around the wreck, including perch, jellyfish, clams, and other small fish. Seals have been spotted nearby on occasion.

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Marie

The wreck of Marie, located in Herrgårdsviken on Tjurkö, is an accessible dive site in Blekinge, ideal for both novice divers and snorkelers. The wreck is partially above the water, making it suitable for families with varying levels of diving experience. The area around the wreck is home to a variety of small fish and aquatic vegetation. Notable species include two-spotted gobies, sticklebacks, and European flounders, providing a rich environment for observation.

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Marie

The wreck of Marie, located in Herrgårdsviken on Tjurkö, is an accessible dive site in Blekinge, ideal for both novice divers and snorkelers. The wreck is partially above the water, making it suitable for families with varying levels of diving experience. The area around the wreck is home to a variety of small fish and aquatic vegetation. Notable species include two-spotted gobies, sticklebacks, and European flounders, providing a rich environment for observation.

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Men Dumen du

Men Dumen du is located near Port du Mazou and Port de Melon, featuring a diving depth range from 0 to 18 meters. The site consists of rocky formations adorned with kelp and a sandy bottom. Divers may encounter Jojo the conger during their exploration. At low tide, grey seals can often be seen resting on the rocks or swimming among the kelp.

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Men Garo

Men Garo is a dive site situated just 5 minutes from the diving center, accessible via a shore entry. The depth ranges from 0 to 20 meters, varying with the tide. This location showcases a diverse array of Brittany's underwater landscapes and species. Divers will navigate along a boundary of sand and rock, which is adorned with kelp. A notable feature of this site is a sand tongue that leads to a distinctive dice-shaped rock formation.

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Messinghausen, See im Berg

Messinghausen, located in the mountain region, features a clear and cool lake environment. The site allows divers to explore depths of up to 45 meters, making it suitable for deep diving training. At an altitude of 480 meters, this location qualifies as an altitude dive. Marine life includes sturgeons, perch, and pike, and divers can also encounter a bus and platforms situated at various depths within the lake.

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Mewstone East

Mewstone East is located approximately 10 minutes from Plymouth Breakwater by RIB. The site features a prominent mountain-shaped rock that descends to the seabed, resulting in minimal silt accumulation and enhancing visibility. During spring tides, divers may experience a notable current in the area. The underwater topography includes small canyons that provide habitat for various marine life, particularly dogfish, making it an interesting site for underwater photography.

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Middle Rock

Middle Rock is located approximately 5-10 minutes by boat from Kilkee pier. The dive site features a depth range from 5 meters to 45 meters, providing various underwater topographies including numerous swim-throughs and small caverns. Marine life is abundant, with sightings of brown crabs, spider crabs, lobsters, pollock, and wrasse. The walls of the site are adorned with sponges and anemones, contributing to the diverse ecosystem.

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MiG-17 (Wreck)

The MiG-17 wreck is located in the Schwerin Outer Sea and is a notable remnant from the Russian occupation period. Discovered in 2013, this aircraft wreck is accessible only from the local base. Divers should exercise careful buoyancy control, as any sudden movements can stir up fine sediment, significantly reducing visibility. The site is primarily a wreck dive, and divers should be prepared for the conditions present at this location.

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Milligerplas

Milligerplas is a freshwater diving site characterized by various submerged objects, including containers that divers can navigate through. The site features platforms located at depths of 8 meters and 20 meters. The underwater environment supports a diverse range of aquatic life, and divers can observe fish around these structures. Additionally, there is a notable hole that reaches a depth of 28 meters, which divers may seek out during their exploration.

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Mixon Hole

Mixon Hole is characterized by a significant vertical drop at the northern edge, situated within the Selsey Bill & the Hounds Marine Conservation Zone. The dive site reaches a maximum depth of 27 meters, with the upper ledge located at 6 meters, allowing for a multi-level diving experience. Divers are recommended to use EANx32 for optimal enjoyment. At the base of the hole, divers can observe clean gravel habitats that are home to cat-sharks and rays. The surrounding boulders provide shelter for crabs and lobsters, while various marine species inhabit the ledge area.

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Möhne, Delecker Brücke

Möhne, Delecker Brücke is a dive site located in a reservoir that features the remnants of the Delecker bridge. Divers can enter from the shore and explore a stable platform that floats at a depth of 6 meters. The underwater landscape includes a slope where three large oak trees can be found, descending to depths between 10 and 25 meters. The site has minimal vegetation, providing a clear view of the aquatic life, which includes species such as pike, perch, crayfish, catfish, rudd, and freshwater jellyfish. Freshwater sponges and mussels are also present. Night dives may reveal eels actively swimming in the area.

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Monte Mare, Rheinbach

Monte Mare in Rheinbach is an indoor dive site with a maximum depth of 10 meters. The facility includes a leisure pool and a sauna area, providing a comfortable environment for divers. Visibility is consistently excellent, making it suitable for practicing diving skills and freediving. This site is particularly useful for skill refreshers, equipment testing, and trying out new photography gear, especially during the colder months.

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Montola

Montola is an abandoned limestone mine that ceased operations in the 1970s. The site allows for limited diving activities, primarily organized by former miners. Divers can explore open water areas, as well as cavern and cave sections within the mine. Notably, the mine does not host fish populations; however, it is recognized for the amphibians that breed in its waters. During the summer months, logs along the banks may create visual disturbances for divers.

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Montola

Montola is an abandoned limestone mine that ceased operations in the 1970s. The site allows for limited diving activities, primarily organized by former miners. Divers can explore open water areas, as well as cavern and cave sections within the mine. Notably, the mine does not host fish populations; however, it is recognized for the amphibians that breed in its waters. During the summer months, logs along the banks may create visual disturbances for divers.

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Moorloch

Moorloch is located at Groß Glienicker See, a shallow freshwater lake that is suitable for beginner training and various specialties, including navigation, buoyancy control, and search and recovery. The lake supports a diverse ecosystem, featuring species such as perch, crayfish, carp, pike, mussels, and occasionally European eels. The site offers a shore entry, making it accessible for divers.

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Moorloch

Moorloch is located at Groß Glienicker See, a shallow freshwater lake that is suitable for beginner training and various specialties, including navigation, buoyancy control, and search and recovery. The lake supports a diverse ecosystem, featuring species such as perch, crayfish, carp, pike, mussels, and occasionally European eels. The site offers a shore entry, making it accessible for divers.

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Möwensee

Möwensee is a freshwater lake with multiple entry points for divers. The underwater landscape is characterized by mountainous topography, and divers are advised to use a compass for navigation. The lake reaches a maximum depth of approximately 45 meters and typically offers good visibility. Marine life includes large schools of perch of various sizes, pike near the shore, and crabs distributed throughout the lake. The vegetation in the lake is minimal.

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MP-Diving

MP-Diving features a large indoor pool with a capacity of 40,000 liters, specifically designed for conducting tests, exercises, and private dive training sessions. The pool is chlorinated, which means it does not support any aquatic plants or fish. This facility is ideal for divers seeking a controlled environment for skill development and training.

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MS Erner Kaulke (Wreck)

The MS Erner Kaulke wreck lies at a maximum depth of 9 to 11 meters and is characterized by its fragmented structure, with only the hull visible above the seabed. The wreck stands approximately 60 centimeters high and has become a habitat for various fish species. Divers should maintain excellent buoyancy while exploring the site, as remnants of ammunition can be found scattered along the bottom. It is important to refrain from touching the wreck or collecting any items from the area.

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Nab Tower

Nab Tower is an artificial structure located over the Nab rocks, east of the Isle of Wight. Originally constructed for anti-submarine defense during World War I, it was later sunk to replace a lightship. The tower serves as a significant navigational marker for vessels entering the deep-water eastern section of the Solent. The maximum depth at this site reaches approximately 20 meters. Marine life around the tower includes Edible Crabs, Lobsters, and various species of Wrasse, as well as Bib, Blennies, and Gobies. Divers venturing away from the tower may encounter Cat-Sharks.

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National Dive Center

The National Dive Center (NDAC) is an inland dive site accessible from the shore, catering to divers of all experience levels. The site features a depth range from 6 to 76 meters, providing a variety of underwater attractions. Notable features include a Wessex MK5 Helicopter and a BAE 146 Airplane, along with other submerged vehicles such as armored units and boats. Divers may also encounter the elusive sturgeon during their explorations.

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NaturaGart Tauchpark

NaturaGart Tauchpark is recognized as the largest foil pond in Europe designed specifically for divers. The site features a wreck measuring 13 meters in length and includes a cave system that extends for 300 meters within the pond. Divers can observe up to 35 sturgeons, representing five different species, with the largest individuals reaching lengths of approximately 210 cm. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, providing easy access for divers.

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Nemo Base

Nemo Base is located in Giewartów, accessible by a shore entry. To reach the site, head towards the church and find the gate to the 'Palace' approximately 200 meters to the left. The gate is typically open, and a fee of 10 PLN per car is required for divers, while non-divers pay 20 PLN. Underwater, the depth reaches up to 6 meters, where divers can observe the Lake Monitor and a sandy area referred to as the 'desert.' The platforms in the area host numerous small perch and fences. Night dives may reveal crayfish and eels in their natural habitat.

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Nemo Base

Nemo Base is located in Giewartów, accessible by a shore entry. To reach the site, head towards the church and find the gate to the 'Palace' approximately 200 meters to the left. The gate is typically open, and a fee of 10 PLN per car is required for divers, while non-divers pay 20 PLN. Underwater, the depth reaches up to 6 meters, where divers can observe the Lake Monitor and a sandy area referred to as the 'desert.' The platforms in the area host numerous small perch and fences. Night dives may reveal crayfish and eels in their natural habitat.

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NEMO33 BRUSSELS

Nemo 33 is recognized as the world's deepest swimming pool, featuring a maximum depth of 33 meters. The facility includes various depth levels at 1.5, 3, 5, 10, and 33 meters, accommodating a wide range of diving activities. The pool holds a total of 2.5 million liters of water, maintained at a comfortable temperature of 33 degrees Celsius. This indoor site is suitable for training and recreational diving, providing a controlled environment for divers of all levels.

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NEMO40 BRUSSELS

NEMO40 Brussels is situated adjacent to NEMO33, offering a unique freshwater diving experience. The water in this site is filtered, providing a clear environment, although it lacks significant underwater life. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers. This location is still in development and is not yet fully open for public visits.

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Neptuni Åkrar

Neptuni Åkrar is a dive site situated along the northern coast of Öland, Sweden, close to Byxelkrok. This area is part of a nature reserve characterized by its notable limestone formations and diverse marine ecosystem. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including small fish, flatfish, and the distinctively colored lumpfish (sjurygg), which can often be found hiding among the rocks and aquatic vegetation. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its underwater features.

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Neptuni Åkrar

Neptuni Åkrar is a dive site situated along the northern coast of Öland, Sweden, close to Byxelkrok. This area is part of a nature reserve characterized by its notable limestone formations and diverse marine ecosystem. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including small fish, flatfish, and the distinctively colored lumpfish (sjurygg), which can often be found hiding among the rocks and aquatic vegetation. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its underwater features.

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Newfie

Newfie is a nursery reef characterized by a sandy runway that begins at a depth of 2 meters and leads to a rocky reef covered in kelp. The maximum depth at this site is 10 meters. It is situated in a location that offers protection from surrounding headlands during low tide, allowing for diving in various sea conditions. Common marine life includes both common and snake pipefish, along with various species of wrasse, dab, plaice, and other flatfish.

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Newhaven West Arm

Newhaven West Arm offers divers access to a harbour wall that can be approached from the beach. This site features sea defences established since the early 1980s, which provide a habitat for a variety of marine life. Notable species include greater pipefish, brown crabs, velvet swimming crabs, spider crabs, and mullet. The diverse marine critters make this site an interesting location for underwater exploration.

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Newry Beach

Newry Beach is a shore dive located near the Harbour cafe in Holyhead. The dive site begins with sandy bottoms, transitioning into kelp and rocky formations as you venture deeper. The area is rich in marine life, featuring various nudibranchs, cat sharks, and lobsters. Divers can also expect to encounter numerous scallops and crabs throughout the waters.

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Nieuwe Sluis - De Tetjes

Nieuwe Sluis - De Tetjes offers a shore entry point located at the beach between the left dam and the dike. Depending on tidal conditions, divers can choose to explore either direction. The underwater terrain slopes down to a depth of approximately 40 meters. The site features a bottom that is primarily sandy with some light vegetation. Notably, brittle stars can be found in this area, often displacing common starfish. The unique shape of the edge can create rotating currents, which may be stronger at times, necessitating caution for divers.

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Nionplas Raamsdonkveer

Nionplas Raamsdonkveer is a former sand quarry located adjacent to the A59. The site features a lake with well-vegetated banks, and divers can explore depths of up to 5 meters. Entry to the water is facilitated by stairs, and there is a platform available for divers. The area is home to various typical freshwater fish and other aquatic life, particularly around submerged trees and remnants of pipes.

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Noas Ark

Noas Ark is an artificial wreck located at coordinates 55.722500, 12.614000. Divers can access the site from the shore, with two entry points available. The furthest entry point is closest to the wreck, while the nearer option leads to a dive along an extended reef. The wreck features multiple exit holes, making it suitable for both training exercises and recreational dives. Marine life commonly observed at this site includes crabs, flatfish, and pipefish.

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Noas Ark

Noas Ark is an artificial wreck located at coordinates 55.722500, 12.614000. Divers can access the site from the shore, with two entry points available. The furthest entry point is closest to the wreck, while the nearer option leads to a dive along an extended reef. The wreck features multiple exit holes, making it suitable for both training exercises and recreational dives. Marine life commonly observed at this site includes crabs, flatfish, and pipefish.

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Noordbout

Noordbout is a less frequented dive site compared to its neighbor, Zuidbout. Divers enter the water at the pier and can swim out to explore the area. The maximum depth reaches approximately 20 meters. The underwater landscape is primarily composed of sand and silt, with occasional vegetated blocks. The site is notably less vegetated than Zuidbout, offering a different diving experience. Divers also have the option to swim towards Zuidbout from this location.

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Nörra Dyngön

Nörra Dyngön is a dive site located in Skärgärden, characterized by its east/southeast facing walls and slopes that descend to depths of 35-40 meters. This site serves as a suitable alternative for divers unable to visit Väderöerna. Common marine life includes cuckoo wrasse and various nudibranchs. Divers may also encounter lobsters hiding under the rocks during the appropriate season.

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Norska Skutan Herrgårdsviken

Norska Skutan in Herrgårdsviken, located in Tjurkö, is an accessible wreck dive site in Blekinge, suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site features a wreck surrounded by a steep wall leading towards the shore. Divers can observe small fish inhabiting both the wreck and the wall area. Additionally, large carved stone blocks from the stonemasonry era can be found along the dive route, adding historical interest to the underwater landscape.

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Norska Skutan Herrgårdsviken

Norska Skutan in Herrgårdsviken, located in Tjurkö, is an accessible wreck dive site in Blekinge, suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site features a wreck surrounded by a steep wall leading towards the shore. Divers can observe small fish inhabiting both the wreck and the wall area. Additionally, large carved stone blocks from the stonemasonry era can be found along the dive route, adding historical interest to the underwater landscape.

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Oasis Swimming Pool

The Oasis Swimming Pool is located within the Bunn Leisure complex and is utilized for scheduled scuba and freediving sessions on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, as well as early Saturday mornings. Although primarily a swimming pool, it occasionally features fish and aquatic plants during Underwater Photography training in the Leisure Pool area.

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Obersee

Obersee, located in Lanke, features three distinct dive sites: near the Hotel Seeschloss, opposite the swimming area, and towards Ützdorf just before the motorway. The diveable area along the shore reaches a maximum depth of 4 to 6 meters. Divers can expect to encounter common species such as roach, pike, perch, crab, and eel. With patience and keen observation, there is a possibility of spotting a mud-wrestler.

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Obersee

Obersee, located in Lanke, features three distinct dive sites: near the Hotel Seeschloss, opposite the swimming area, and towards Ützdorf just before the motorway. The diveable area along the shore reaches a maximum depth of 4 to 6 meters. Divers can expect to encounter common species such as roach, pike, perch, crab, and eel. With patience and keen observation, there is a possibility of spotting a mud-wrestler.

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Oesterputten

Oesterputten is best accessed during low tide, allowing divers to walk across the old harbour mouth to the entry point at the first breakwater. From this location, divers can proceed straight ahead and then loop to the left. The site experiences strong currents, particularly after decanting, which can enhance the diving experience as you navigate through the underwater bowl. The marine life is diverse, with notable sightings of sizable flatfish and occasional lumpfish during the spring season.

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Ojamo Mine

Ojamo Mine is located approximately 60 kilometers west of Helsinki in the city of Lohja, an area known for its industrial history. The mine has been a dive site for nearly 40 years, with its operations dating back to the 18th century. Divers can access the site from the shore. The quarry connects to Lake Lohja, where divers may encounter species such as perch and pike, particularly in the shallow waters near the lake. However, these fish are not typically found within the mine's tunnels.

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Ojamo Mine

Ojamo Mine is located approximately 60 kilometers west of Helsinki in the city of Lohja, an area known for its industrial history. The mine has been a dive site for nearly 40 years, with its operations dating back to the 18th century. Divers can access the site from the shore. The quarry connects to Lake Lohja, where divers may encounter species such as perch and pike, particularly in the shallow waters near the lake. However, these fish are not typically found within the mine's tunnels.

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Ön, Limhamn

Ön, Limhamn is a popular dive site in Skåne, known for its accessibility from the shore. The dive site features a maximum depth of approximately 10 meters, making it suitable for divers of various experience levels. While the marine life is limited, divers may encounter small fish near the quay foundation on the right side of the entry point.

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Ön, Limhamn

Ön, Limhamn is a popular dive site in Skåne, known for its accessibility from the shore. The dive site features a maximum depth of approximately 10 meters, making it suitable for divers of various experience levels. While the marine life is limited, divers may encounter small fish near the quay foundation on the right side of the entry point.

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Öninge Norra

Öninge Norra offers land-based diving opportunities with depths ranging from 0 to 40 meters. A prominent plateau can be found just outside the entry point, where depths fluctuate between 5 and 14 meters, characterized by stone and rock formations. Divers can expect to encounter large schools of small fish, as well as species such as pike, perch, burbot, and occasionally salmon.

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Öninge Norra

Öninge Norra offers land-based diving opportunities with depths ranging from 0 to 40 meters. A prominent plateau can be found just outside the entry point, where depths fluctuate between 5 and 14 meters, characterized by stone and rock formations. Divers can expect to encounter large schools of small fish, as well as species such as pike, perch, burbot, and occasionally salmon.

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Openluchtzwembad De Slenken

Openluchtzwembad De Slenken is located near exit 24 'de Wijk' on the A28. This facility features a shallow area with a depth of 2 meters and a deeper section reaching 3.8 meters, making it suitable for diving lessons. The pool has minimal marine life, so divers may engage in skill practice or tile counting rather than observing aquatic fauna.

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Optisport zwembad Wolfslaar

Optisport zwembad Wolfslaar is an outdoor swimming facility located in Breda, featuring a competition pool that measures 50 by 22 meters. This pool includes a diving pit, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels. The water in the pool is purified, ensuring a clean environment with minimal organic life present, aside from occasional insects. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Örkeljunga Stenbrott

Örkeljunga Stenbrott is a freshwater diving site located in northwestern Skåne. The entry is from the shore, providing access to clear waters that often exhibit a turquoise color under sunlight. The underwater environment consists of rocks, gravel, and sand, creating a diverse habitat. Divers can expect to encounter various species, including pike, perch, and crayfish, making it an interesting location for observing freshwater wildlife.

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Ormestad

Ormestad is situated deep within Gullmarsfjorden. Access to the site requires a small fee paid to a local farmer, who also provides a code for the road barrier. Parking is limited. The dive site features a variety of marine life, including lobsters, fussy sea cucumbers, and cod. During winter months, divers may encounter deep sea king crabs. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Ostermade Pier

Ostermade Pier is a shore dive site with a maximum depth of 6 meters. The area is characterized by seagrass meadows that host a variety of small marine life, including numerous crabs. The bottom consists of sandy substrate interspersed with larger stones. Lumpfish can be observed in this location, particularly from March to May.

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Ostseebad

Ostseebad is accessible from Flensburg via Norderstrasse towards Glücksburg. Divers can park in public spaces near the Coffee Restaurant Quellental at the Glücksburg marina. The site features a variety of marine life, including starfish, eels, and occasionally large flatfish. Caution is advised at the eastern end of the pier due to boat traffic. The dive site primarily consists of rubble, providing a unique underwater landscape.

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Oude Kademuur van Zierikzee

The Oude Kademuur van Zierikzee is located between the Zeelandbrug and the harbor de Val, specifically at the level of the second pillar. The remains of the old quay wall extend from approximately 3 meters at low tide down to about 20 meters. Access to this dive site is exclusively by boat, as it is not reachable from the shore. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including numerous lobsters, crabs, and nudibranchs, along with schools of fish that inhabit the area among the rocks.

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Oude veersedijk Wolphaartsdijk

Oude veersedijk Wolphaartsdijk is a shore dive site located at coordinates 51.547300, 3.812700. The area has seen significant ecological improvement following the installation of a sluice in the Zandkreekdam, enhancing the beauty of the Veerse Meer. Divers can explore a wall, the bottom structure, and various anchors and poles. The marine life here has increased considerably, offering a diverse range of species for observation.

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Ouderkerkerplas

Ouderkerkerplas is a freshwater dive site accessible from the shore. The entry to the water is facilitated by a slope, making it easy to access. The site features both shallow areas and a deeper section located to the left. Divers can expect to encounter various freshwater species, including carp, pike, perch, and roach, typical of the local aquatic environment. Note that parking is limited in the vicinity.

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Outer Rock

Outer Rock is located approximately 5-10 minutes by boat from Kilkee pier, featuring depths that range from 5 meters to 45 meters. Divers can explore both Outer Rock and Middle Rock during a single dive, as they are connected underwater at around 30 meters. The site is populated with various marine life, including brown crabs, spider crabs, lobsters, pollock, and wrasse. The underwater walls are adorned with sponges and anemones.

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P-555 (Wreck)

The P-555 submarine wreck rests upright on the seabed at a depth of 39 meters. This site is largely intact and provides an interesting dive for those with a Deep or Extended Range Diver Specialty. The submarine, which sank on April 28, 1947, features four 21-inch bow torpedo tubes and a 3-inch anti-aircraft gun. Divers can expect to see large schools of fish in the vicinity, as well as conger eels and crabs. The wreck is also home to various types of marine flora.

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Paakkila Louhos

Paakkila Louhos is a dive site suitable for divers of all levels, including beginners and those interested in cave diving. The site consists of two quarries linked by a 120-meter tunnel. The maximum depth in the open water area reaches 30 meters, while the side tunnel has a depth of 25 meters. Marine life is limited, with no significant fish presence, but small aquatic insects such as water hoppers and mosquito larvae can be observed.

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Paakkila Louhos

Paakkila Louhos is a dive site suitable for divers of all levels, including beginners and those interested in cave diving. The site consists of two quarries linked by a 120-meter tunnel. The maximum depth in the open water area reaches 30 meters, while the side tunnel has a depth of 25 meters. Marine life is limited, with no significant fish presence, but small aquatic insects such as water hoppers and mosquito larvae can be observed.

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Panther Shoal

Panther Shoal is located at coordinates 50.328100, -4.151200 and is accessible via shore entry. The shoal features a depth range where the top is approximately 10 meters and the base reaches around 19 meters. Divers can explore a variety of marine flora and fauna in this area. Notably, the site is situated between the firing lines of Fort Picklecombe and Breakwater Fort, which allows divers to discover historical artifacts such as cannonballs scattered across the seabed.

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Peacehaven gullies

Peacehaven Gullies is located just off the coast of Peacehaven, featuring a series of chalk gullies that extend from Old Nore to Sebastian Steps. The site has a depth range between 4.5 meters and 12 meters, with the topography characterized by chalk gullies that rise up to 2 meters above the surrounding fine sand seabed. Marine life commonly observed here includes plaice, mullet, bass, conger eels, anemones, Thornback rays, undulated rays, lobsters, velvet swimming crabs, and occasionally seahorses.

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Pferdekoppel

Pferdekoppel is located at Groß Glienicker See, a shallow freshwater lake suitable for beginner training and various specialties such as navigation, buoyancy control, and search and recovery. The lake is home to a variety of freshwater species, including perch, crayfish, carp, pike, mussels, and occasionally European eels, providing a diverse underwater experience.

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Pferdekoppel

Pferdekoppel is accessed by boat, where divers are dropped off on the opposite side of the bay. The dive involves navigating back towards the entry point, passing by the harbor. Underwater, divers can explore a complex arrangement of old branches, which serve as habitat for freshwater sponges and large schools of fish.

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Pferdekoppel

Pferdekoppel is located at Groß Glienicker See, a shallow freshwater lake suitable for beginner training and various specialties such as navigation, buoyancy control, and search and recovery. The lake is home to a variety of freshwater species, including perch, crayfish, carp, pike, mussels, and occasionally European eels, providing a diverse underwater experience.

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Pferdetränke

Pferdetränke is accessed via a rubber dinghy, allowing divers to navigate back to the entry point independently. The underwater terrain features a rapid descent to depths exceeding 15 meters. Divers can explore a complex arrangement of old branches, which provide habitat for freshwater sponges and large schools of fish. To maintain orientation, divers should keep the shoreline on their left side during the dive.

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Pikgat

Pikgat is accessible from the shore, located behind pension Flauwershof where parking is available on private property. Divers will walk over the dike to reach the site, which features a substrate that alternates between sandy areas and oyster beds. The marine life at this site is relatively simple, but divers can enjoy exploring the shell banks to observe the organisms that inhabit them.

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Piscine de Herve

Piscine de Herve is an indoor training facility for scuba diving, featuring a 25-meter competition pool with four lanes. As it is a swimming pool, there is no marine life present. Divers can utilize this space for training purposes, including skills practice and familiarization with equipment. The environment is controlled, making it suitable for various training levels.

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Piscine Dison

Piscine Dison is a municipal swimming pool measuring 25 meters in length with five lanes. The pool features a shallow area on one side, while the starting end is deeper. The water is treated with chlorine and is continuously purified, resulting in an environment devoid of underwater life. The site is primarily used for training and recreational purposes.

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Piscine la Coque, Tauchturm

Piscine la Coque features a diving tower with three distinct depths: 5 meters, 10 meters, and 15 meters. This site is located within an Olympic swimming center and requires a reservation for a maximum of one hour per session through www.coque.lu. The water in the pool is very clear, with a temperature around 21°C. There is no marine life or vegetation present in the pool. Facilities include free parking for up to three hours, as well as showers and changing rooms available for divers.

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Piscine Waterloo

Piscine Waterloo is an indoor swimming facility located at coordinates 50.716600, 4.394400. The pool is available for year-round training in various aquatic disciplines, including Scuba Diving, Freediving, Mermaid training, Lifeguard certification, and swimming. Divers can engage in training sessions and, if time permits, can count the tiles on the pool floor as a fun activity during their visit.

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Plaat van Oude Tonge

Plaat van Oude Tonge is accessible exclusively by boat. The dive site features a sandy bottom interspersed with mussel strings, providing a unique underwater landscape. While it may not be the most densely populated area in the Oosterschelde, divers can still encounter a variety of marine life. Caution is advised during windy conditions due to the presence of kitesurfers, and diving on mussel installations is prohibited without permission.

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Plittersdorf Deglersee

Plittersdorf Deglersee offers two entry points via a small slipway that leads to a gravel area, facilitating easy access for divers. It is advisable to descend quickly to a depth of 5 meters, as the lake's edges serve as a habitat for various fish and water birds. Divers can expect to encounter species such as catfish, pike, perch, and crayfish, along with freshwater sponges that are present year-round and provide interesting photographic opportunities.

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Plompetoren, Koudekerke

Plompetoren is a dive site located near Koudekerke, named after the remaining tower of the village that was lost to the sea. The site features a straightforward navigation path with depth lines extending up to approximately 30 meters, running parallel to the shore. However, divers should be cautious of strong currents and often poor visibility, making this site more suitable for experienced divers. It is recommended to dive during high tide for optimal conditions.

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Plura Cave

Plura Cave is the largest water-filled cave in Northern Europe, featuring notable marble formations. The cave is situated on private property, and access requires a fee of 500kr per day for infrastructure and parking. Divers can expect visibility ranging from 8 to 100 meters, with an average of 30 meters. Inside the cave, freshwater species such as Arctic char and trout can be found, along with frogs that have been observed up to 500 meters into the mountain.

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Plura Cave

Plura Cave is the largest water-filled cave in Northern Europe, featuring notable marble formations. The cave is situated on private property, and access requires a fee of 500kr per day for infrastructure and parking. Divers can expect visibility ranging from 8 to 100 meters, with an average of 30 meters. Inside the cave, freshwater species such as Arctic char and trout can be found, along with frogs that have been observed up to 500 meters into the mountain.

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Plywalnia POSiR Chwialka

Plywalnia POSiR Chwialka is an indoor swimming pool located in Poznan, with a maximum depth of 4 meters. The facility is accessible for diving training from September to June. The pool is well-maintained and features a clean environment without underwater obstacles. Water temperatures typically range from 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for confined water training. There is no underwater fauna or flora present.

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Plywalnia POSiR Chwialka

Plywalnia POSiR Chwialka is an indoor swimming pool located in Poznan, with a maximum depth of 4 meters. The facility is accessible for diving training from September to June. The pool is well-maintained and features a clean environment without underwater obstacles. Water temperatures typically range from 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for confined water training. There is no underwater fauna or flora present.

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Poll na bPéist; The Wormhole

Poll na bPéist, also known as The Wormhole, is a dive site characterized by its unique underwater features, including swim-throughs and vertical walls that reach depths of 24 meters. The site is rich in marine life, with sightings of Basking Sharks, Common and Bottlenose Dolphins, Seals, Bull Huss, Dogfish, Crayfish, and Lobsters, as well as various species of Wrasse and Pollack. Divers can access this site from the shore, making it a convenient location for exploration.

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Pool Actionsport Tauchzentrale

Pool Actionsport Tauchzentrale is a swimming pool specifically designed to cater to divers' training needs. It serves as an ideal location for shallow water training and refresher courses, conducted under the supervision of qualified diving instructors. The facility includes a decorative wall painting that enhances the ambiance, evoking the underwater environment and stimulating memories of the sea.

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Pool Actionsport Tauchzentrale

Pool Actionsport Tauchzentrale is a swimming pool specifically designed to cater to divers' training needs. It serves as an ideal location for shallow water training and refresher courses, conducted under the supervision of qualified diving instructors. The facility includes a decorative wall painting that enhances the ambiance, evoking the underwater environment and stimulating memories of the sea.

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Porth Ysgaden

Porth Ysgaden is a dive site that is suitable for novice divers, featuring a shallow depth of approximately 5 meters. The site is characterized by a sheltered entry as it is located in a bay facing southwest, which typically experiences little to no current. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including spider crabs, dogfish, wrasse, and gobies, making for an engaging dive experience.

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Porthkerris

Porthkerris is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 50.064800, -5.066300. The area is known for its diverse marine life, including cuttlefish, octopus, and various anemones such as strawberry and snakelock. Kelp forests provide habitat for wrasse and attract predatory fish like pollock, which can be seen hunting sand eels. The site is also frequented by snorkelers and freedivers, with sightings of dolphins, seals, and occasionally whales and basking sharks during specific seasons.

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Porthoustock

Porthoustock is a shore dive site characterized by a gradual slope, reaching a maximum depth of 10 meters. The site features a harbour wall on the left and a reef on the right, with a shingly and sandy bottom in between, supporting a diverse range of marine life. It is particularly suitable for entry-level divers due to its manageable conditions. Common marine species include burrowing anemones, various worms, and different crab species, along with cuttlefish, stalked jellyfish, and a variety of reef fish, crabs, and lobsters.

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Portmellon

Portmellon is located near Mevagissey and features a tidal bay that is accessible for divers of all experience levels. The entry point to the water is a ramp situated directly across from the parking area. The site is characterized by rocky areas and kelp, which provide habitat for various marine species. Divers can expect to see spider crabs, starfish, and wrasse, along with the possibility of encountering a resident seal. The most engaging diving experiences can be found on both the left and right sides of the bay.

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Portroe Quarry

Portroe Quarry is an artificial dive site with depths ranging from 6 meters to 40 meters. It offers good visibility, typically exceeding 10 meters, making it suitable for both scuba and free diving throughout the year. The site features various underwater attractions, including vehicles, boats, mirrors, and even a bar. While marine life is limited, there are occasional introductions of species, which can vary the experience for divers.

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Porz Amar

Porz Amar is located just 5 minutes from the diving center and is accessible via shore entry. The dive site features depths ranging from 0 to 12 meters, varying with the tide. Divers can explore a diverse underwater landscape that showcases the unique marine life of Brittany. Along the sand-rock boundary, you may encounter various species such as wrasse, conger eels, crustaceans, spirographs, abalone, and anemones.

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Preekhil - De Val

Preekhil - De Val is situated at the edge of the Preekhilpolder, named after a historical chapel that once existed in the area. To access the dive site, enter through the gate at the end of the lawn near the parking lot, then walk along the dike, making a right turn followed by a left until reaching the end of the dike, which requires a considerable walk. The marine life here is similar to that found throughout the Grevelingen, including crabs, shrimp, starfish, and the occasional butterfish. In spring, divers may also encounter flaky nudibranchs in the area.

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Pretzien Steinbruchsee

Pretzien Steinbruchsee is a quarry lake accessible via stairs, featuring three distinct areas: Steinbruchsee, Blauer See, and Tiefer See. The underwater environment includes steep walls and various aquatic plants. Marine life in the lake consists of sturgeon, carp, perch, rudd, and other fish species. The site is suitable for divers looking to explore a freshwater ecosystem.

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Prosper vrak

The Prosper wreck is located near Västervik, Sweden, at a depth of 19 meters. This well-preserved schooner sank in 1865 due to severe weather conditions. Divers can observe typical Baltic Sea marine life, including various fish species that inhabit the area around the wreck. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers to explore the historical remains of the vessel.

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Prosper vrak

The Prosper wreck is located near Västervik, Sweden, at a depth of 19 meters. This well-preserved schooner sank in 1865 due to severe weather conditions. Divers can observe typical Baltic Sea marine life, including various fish species that inhabit the area around the wreck. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers to explore the historical remains of the vessel.

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Provinciaal Domein de Ster

Provinciaal Domein de Ster, located in Sint-Niklaas, is a dive site suitable for both novice and experienced divers. The site features a variety of classic freshwater marine life typical of Belgium, including perch, freshwater crayfish, and freshwater mussels. Visibility at this location can range from limited to reasonable, making it essential for divers to be prepared for varying conditions. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, allowing easy access for divers.

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PS Norge

PS Norge is a notable wreck dive site located at coordinates 68.424300, 17.401200. The vessel sank on April 9, 1940, after being struck by artillery fire during a naval engagement in the Ofoten fjord. The ship went down rapidly, in less than a minute, with its propellers still in motion. The wreck is characterized by intricate details both on the structure and the seabed surrounding it. Diving on PS Norge was restricted until 2021, allowing for a unique exploration of the wreck's condition and marine life that has since begun to inhabit the site.

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Put van Drunen - Strand

Put van Drunen is a small sand quarry that features a gentle slope reaching a maximum depth of 15 meters. Divers can explore an upside-down wreck located within the site. The area is home to various aquatic life, including crayfish and eels. Small fish can often be found among the reeds, providing opportunities for observation.

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Put van Ekeren

Put van Ekeren is a suitable site for training dives, located at coordinates 51.283100, 4.391300. The entry is from the shore, and divers can expect good visibility with no current to navigate. The underwater environment features a 2-5 meter depth zone that is densely vegetated during the summer months. This area is home to various fish species, including pike, perch, and carp, making it an interesting spot for observing freshwater marine life.

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Putti’s Place

Putti's Place is a dive site characterized by its depth, reaching up to 25 meters. The site features a wall that descends steeply, making it a notable location for divers. The area can experience strong currents, and due to the presence of various breakwaters, divers are advised to navigate carefully and maintain a proper compass heading. The most visually appealing sections of the dive are found between 10 and 25 meters. In the spring, divers may encounter cuttlefish in this region.

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Quaak

Quaak is located at the end of the Stavernisse area and features a diverse underwater landscape that includes sandy patches, mussel and oyster beds, as well as rocky formations. This site is not recommended for novice divers due to its varying conditions. Divers are encouraged to explore the spaces between the rocks and the beds to observe the rich marine life that thrives in this environment.

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Quellental

Quellental is accessible from Flensburg via Norderstraße towards Glücksburg, specifically at the coffee restaurant located at Glücksburg marina. Divers should utilize the public parking area instead of parking directly at the marina. The dive site features a mix of debris along with various marine flora and fauna. Notably, divers may encounter larger flatfish in the area. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Rågstuten nr. 2

Rågstuten nr. 2 is located in the southeastern region of the southern part of Väderöerna. This dive site features a classic wall that provides ample opportunities to observe a variety of marine life. Divers can expect to see numerous nudibranchs, lobsters, edible crabs, and cod, along with various other fish species. The underwater environment is also rich in different types of seaweed, contributing to the site's biodiversity. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Rando Palmée Archipel Molène

Rando Palmée Archipel Molène offers divers the opportunity to explore underwater landscapes characterized by kelp forests and various seaweed species. The site is accessible from the shore and is located at coordinates 48.377000, -4.889400. While diving, you may encounter marine mammals such as Grey Seals and possibly bottlenose dolphins. The site is suitable for divers looking to experience the unique marine environment of the archipelago.

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Ransvik Kullen

Ransvik Kullen, located at coordinates 56.290900, 12.476300, is a shore entry dive site known for its rugged natural features. The site is home to a variety of marine life typical of the west coast, including mussels, jellyfish, sea snails, cod, salmon, sea trout, and large lobsters. Seals and smaller fish can also be observed among the boulders. The diverse ecosystem and accessibility make it a notable location for divers.

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Ravenspoint

Ravenspoint is a sheltered bay situated on Anglesey. While the site offers protection, conditions can become challenging outside the bay due to rough waters and strong tides, necessitating careful dive planning. The marine life here is diverse, with common sightings of nudibranchs, corals, cat sharks, and lobsters throughout the year. The variety of marine species can vary depending on the chosen dive route.

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Reel Diving Pool

Reel Diving Pool is a dedicated training facility designed for various water activities including diving, freediving, and snorkeling. The pool has a diameter of 10 meters and a depth of 4 meters, featuring a training platform at 1.6 meters that provides a shallow area ideal for skill development. The deeper sections of the pool are suitable for testing diving equipment and practicing buoyancy control.

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Reeuwijkse Plassen

Reeuwijkse Plassen is a diving location characterized by a peat wall that descends to a depth of 2.5 meters. Divers can explore a large platform along with various submerged objects. The area is known for its aquatic life, including pike, particularly near the 'Fluisterbos', and occasional sightings of freshwater crayfish.

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REM III (Wreck)

The REM III, formerly known as the Delft, is a wreck located approximately 40 meters from the shore. This vessel was converted by German forces during World War II and was originally equipped with a cannon, which has since been removed and is now displayed in a war museum. The wreck is recognized as the third known REM platform sunk by Allied forces during the conflict.

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Ressen

Ressen is a sand quarry utilized for the construction of the Ressen junction. The site is known for fishing, particularly for Carp, but divers may find the underwater environment somewhat sparse. Visibility at Ressen is generally moderate to poor. During the spring, shallow dives can reveal a variety of aquatic life, including numerous water insects and tadpoles, making for a pleasant diving experience in the upper layers of the water.

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Rhisnes

Rhisnes, officially known as Carrière de Rhisnes, is a versatile dive site suitable for various diving experiences. The quarry allows for both standard dives and cave diving, providing opportunities to explore the overhead sections of the site. Divers can engage in half-day or full-day dives, with access available through the quarry's website. The site is located at coordinates 50.507100, 4.787900 and features a shore entry point for easy access.

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Rif010

Rif010 is an innovative urban surfing pool located in the inland harbors of Rotterdam, featuring waves that can reach heights of up to 1.5 meters. When surfing conditions are not optimal, the facility offers diving lessons in partnership with Het Duikhuis. The water in the pool is filtered but not heated, providing a unique environment for both surfers and divers.

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Riff Nienhagen

Riff Nienhagen is situated in the southwestern section of the Fisheries Protection Area (FSG) of the LFA, with depths ranging from 11 to 12 meters. This dive site is approximately 8 kilometers west of Warnemünde and about 1.5 kilometers from the shore, north of the Baltic Sea resort of Nienhagen. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life typical of the Baltic Sea, including gobies, cod, rockfish, mussels, starfish, whiting, golden maiden, rock shrimp, flatfish, and since 2019, the spotted wrasse.

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Riihiniemi/Kaukajärvi

Riihiniemi/Kaukajärvi is a dive site suitable for novice divers, providing easy shore access to the water. The area is characterized by typical lake conditions, with the possibility of encountering small marine life. Common species include Perch and Pike, which can occasionally be observed during dives. Visibility in the lake is generally acceptable, making it a practical location for training and exploration.

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Riihiniemi/Kaukajärvi

Riihiniemi/Kaukajärvi is a dive site suitable for novice divers, providing easy shore access to the water. The area is characterized by typical lake conditions, with the possibility of encountering small marine life. Common species include Perch and Pike, which can occasionally be observed during dives. Visibility in the lake is generally acceptable, making it a practical location for training and exploration.

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Roompot

Roompot is situated near the storm surge barrier, which influences the current conditions. It is advisable to avoid entering the water too early, as this can negatively affect visibility and current strength. The optimal time for diving is during low tide. The dive site features a wall that descends to approximately 20 meters, with the substrate transitioning to sand on the eastern side. Divers can also observe a significant population of common starfish, which are more abundant here compared to other locations to the east.

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Ruinerwold

Ruinerwold is a dive site that reaches depths of approximately 17 meters. Divers can explore various objects within the area, which may require multiple dives to fully appreciate. Visibility at this site can fluctuate significantly. It is advisable to dive along the clay walls; however, caution is necessary in the southern section due to potential instability.

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Ruinerwold

Ruinerwold is a freshwater lake characterized by its diverse aquatic life and unique underwater features. The lake contains peat walls that provide interesting diving opportunities, particularly in the central region. The northern and western areas are notable for their submerged tree branches, while the northwest side is distinguished by tree roots that are also worth exploring. Divers can expect to encounter large schools of fish, including perch, roach, bream, carp, rudd, and pike, as well as freshwater crayfish and mussels throughout the site.

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Rummu quarry

Rummu quarry is a submerged limestone site that was once a Soviet prison. The area is characterized by a lake formed from groundwater, with a maximum depth of 14 meters, although most dives occur at depths of 5 to 7 meters. Visibility typically reaches around 15 meters. The quarry is home to a variety of wildlife, including migratory wild cranes, and features diverse plant life such as wild apple trees, orange-berried buckthorn, and a variety of wildflowers.

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Rummu quarry

Rummu quarry is a submerged limestone site that was once a Soviet prison. The area is characterized by a lake formed from groundwater, with a maximum depth of 14 meters, although most dives occur at depths of 5 to 7 meters. Visibility typically reaches around 15 meters. The quarry is home to a variety of wildlife, including migratory wild cranes, and features diverse plant life such as wild apple trees, orange-berried buckthorn, and a variety of wildflowers.

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Rummu Quarry

Rummu Quarry is located an hour's drive from Tallinn, Estonia, with a maximum depth of 20 meters (66 feet). Divers can explore a former prison, mining machinery, and other submerged structures, with visibility conditions varying. Safe entry and exit points are available to access the prison, which still contains some furniture and has barred windows.

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Rummu Quarry

Rummu Quarry is located an hour's drive from Tallinn, Estonia, with a maximum depth of 20 meters (66 feet). Divers can explore a former prison, mining machinery, and other submerged structures, with visibility conditions varying. Safe entry and exit points are available to access the prison, which still contains some furniture and has barred windows.

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S.S. Trevier (Wreck)

The S.S. Trevier is a steam cargo ship measuring 100 meters in length. It was transporting 4,200 tons of grain from New York to Rotterdam when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat 23 on April 4, 1917, while near the port of Rotterdam. The wreck is located in the North Sea, where it has suffered significant cracking due to the shallow waters and tidal conditions. Despite this damage, divers can still identify the boiler and driveshaft of the vessel. The site is accessible by boat.

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S/S Hindenburg

The S/S Hindenburg is a German icebreaker that served in the Imperial Navy. On March 9, 1918, while leading a convoy of German cruisers, the vessel suffered a catastrophic explosion caused by a floating mine, resulting in significant damage to the bow. The wreck is notable for containing three machine telegraphs. Due to its historical significance, only a limited number of dives are permitted at this site each year. The dive site is accessible by boat.

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S/S Hindenburg

The S/S Hindenburg is a German icebreaker that served in the Imperial Navy. On March 9, 1918, while leading a convoy of German cruisers, the vessel suffered a catastrophic explosion caused by a floating mine, resulting in significant damage to the bow. The wreck is notable for containing three machine telegraphs. Due to its historical significance, only a limited number of dives are permitted at this site each year. The dive site is accessible by boat.

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S/S Nicomedia

The S/S Nicomedia, a German steamer measuring 120 meters in length and launched in 1901, was sunk on October 11, 1915, by the British submarine E-19. The wreck lies at a depth ranging from 24 to 39 meters. It is one of five German cargo ships lost in this area. The wrecks, measuring between 75 and 115 meters, are notable but are deteriorating over time. Divers can access the site from the shore.

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S/S Nicomedia

The S/S Nicomedia, a German steamer measuring 120 meters in length and launched in 1901, was sunk on October 11, 1915, by the British submarine E-19. The wreck lies at a depth ranging from 24 to 39 meters. It is one of five German cargo ships lost in this area. The wrecks, measuring between 75 and 115 meters, are notable but are deteriorating over time. Divers can access the site from the shore.

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S/S Plus

The S/S Plus is a three-masted iron barque that sank near Kobba Klinta, close to Mariehamn, after running aground in December 1933. This wreck is recognized as one of the top ten wrecks in the Baltic Sea, according to Scandinavian dive magazine DYK. Divers can access the site from the shore, and it offers a unique opportunity to explore a significant maritime artifact.

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S/S Plus

The S/S Plus is a three-masted iron barque that sank near Kobba Klinta, close to Mariehamn, after running aground in December 1933. This wreck is recognized as one of the top ten wrecks in the Baltic Sea, according to Scandinavian dive magazine DYK. Divers can access the site from the shore, and it offers a unique opportunity to explore a significant maritime artifact.

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Salzgittersee

Salzgittersee is a freshwater lake characterized by abundant vegetation and a diverse fish population. The lake reaches depths of up to 16 meters in certain areas. Access to the dive site is via a shore entry, requiring a walk from the parking area. A platform is available at the site for training exercises. In addition to various fish species, divers may encounter mussels and crabs within the lake.

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Sandycove

Sandycove is a shallow dive site characterized by a sandy bottom, with depths ranging from approximately 1 meter near the slip to 10 meters further out. The site is generally sheltered from most wind directions and experiences minimal tidal movement, except during significant spring tides. Divers can observe a variety of small marine life, including sand eels, crabs, hermit crabs, and various small fish. Closer to the pier, the presence of weed supports an abundance of micro life, enhancing the biodiversity of the area.

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Santos (Wreck)

The Santos wreck is a century-old dredger located at a depth of approximately 30 meters. The wreck is significantly broken up, showcasing features such as dredger buckets, gears, and the engine. It is advisable to dive this site during slack tide for optimal conditions. The wreck serves as a habitat for various marine life, including large conger eels that can often be found swimming around or hiding under the wreckage. Additionally, divers may encounter numerous lobsters and crayfish in the area.

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Saracen

The Saracen, a British steamer launched in 1911, measures 103.6 meters in length and has a displacement of 3272 tons. It sank on December 26, 1917, after colliding with La Roche des Plâtresses and now lies upright on the seabed at a depth of 50 meters. The wreck is notable for still having its cannon and propeller intact. Marine life around the site includes leeches, free lobsters, and crayfish, with numerous gorgonians found near the boiler area.

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Scharendijke “Kabbelaar“

Scharendijke 'Kabbelaar' is accessed from the shore, allowing divers to enter the water directly. The dive site features a jetty leading to a wall dive, where divers can explore a platform and an artificial reef made of reefballs after a brief swim. The area is rich in marine life, including sponges, sea squirts, gobies, lobsters, North Sea crabs, and jellyfish, found on both the hard surfaces and the sandy bottom.

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Scharendijke Haven

Scharendijke Haven offers divers a shore entry point with a short walk along the harbor leading to a staircase. The dive site features a starting tower that was previously utilized in sailing competitions. Underwater, divers can explore the remains of a wreck that is now difficult to identify. The marine environment is diverse, with various life forms present on both hard surfaces and sandy bottoms, including sponges, sea squirts, gobies, lobsters, North Sea crabs, and jellyfish. Caution is advised near the harbor entrance due to potential currents.

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Schelpenhoek

Schelpenhoek is accessible by following the Heerekeet and driving through the nature reserve. The entry point is a staircase leading into the water, where a steep wall descends to nearly 50 meters. The dive site features a mix of rocky areas and sandy flats, typical of the Oosterschelde ecosystem, providing divers with opportunities to observe local marine life.

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Schelpenhoek Dam

Schelpenhoek Dam is accessible via a parking area near Heerekeet, followed by a lengthy walk to the entry point. Divers can enter the water using a staircase. The site is characterized by strong and sometimes unpredictable currents, making it essential for divers to have prior experience or to be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. Diving from a boat is also an option, providing an alternative way to explore this location.

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Schiffswrack Prahm (Wreck)

The Prahm wreck, which sank in the 1970s, is located in the Baltic Sea at a depth of approximately 15 meters. This wreck measures around 25 meters in length and 8 meters in width, and it remains in relatively good condition. The structure is extensively covered with marine vegetation and various shells. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including starfish, plaice, crabs, and numerous species of both small and larger fish.

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Schlachtensee

Schlachtensee is a freshwater lake with a maximum depth of approximately 8.5 meters, making it suitable for dive training. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including catfish, carp, pike, perch, and zander, providing a diverse underwater environment. The site is also accessible for night diving and offers opportunities for ice diving during the winter months.

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Schlachtensee

Schlachtensee is a freshwater lake with a maximum depth of approximately 8.5 meters, making it suitable for dive training. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including catfish, carp, pike, perch, and zander, providing a diverse underwater environment. The site is also accessible for night diving and offers opportunities for ice diving during the winter months.

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Schmaler Luzin

Schmaler Luzin requires a descent of 105 steps to reach the water, which must be ascended after the dive. The entry point features large stones and trees that provide habitat for various fish species. Depending on the season, divers can encounter a range of fish including whitefish, pike, perch, and catfish.

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Schmaler Luzin

Schmaler Luzin requires a descent of 105 steps to reach the water, which must be ascended after the dive. The entry point features large stones and trees that provide habitat for various fish species. Depending on the season, divers can encounter a range of fish including whitefish, pike, perch, and catfish.

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Schmaler Luzin Fähre

Schmaler Luzin Fähre is characterized by boulders and freshwater shoals, creating an interesting underwater environment. Divers can access the site from a paid parking area, with entry facilitated by stairs or a car path. The maximum depth at this location is approximately 15 meters. Underwater features include rocky and sandy bottoms, freshwater sponges, pondweed, and submerged trees, which provide habitats for species such as pike and catfish. The presence of historical artifacts, including remnants of plates, glasses, bottles, and parts of rowing boats, adds to the site's unique character.

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Schmaler Luzin Fähre

Schmaler Luzin Fähre is characterized by boulders and freshwater shoals, creating an interesting underwater environment. Divers can access the site from a paid parking area, with entry facilitated by stairs or a car path. The maximum depth at this location is approximately 15 meters. Underwater features include rocky and sandy bottoms, freshwater sponges, pondweed, and submerged trees, which provide habitats for species such as pike and catfish. The presence of historical artifacts, including remnants of plates, glasses, bottles, and parts of rowing boats, adds to the site's unique character.

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Schwerborner Baggersee

Schwerborner Baggersee is a lake formed from gravel mining activities that took place approximately 18,000 years ago. The area consists of a nine-kilometer stretch with twelve gravel pits that have since filled with groundwater, making it a site for local recreational activities such as swimming, diving, and jet skiing. The underwater environment is home to various species, including river crayfish, mussels, sponges, and woodlice, as well as fish like carp, pike, and perch. A notable feature of this dive site is a plastic anatomical skeleton that has been submerged underwater, providing an interesting point of interest for divers.

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Schweriner Lastensegler (Wreck)

The Schweriner Lastensegler is a historic cargo glider wreck located off the island of Ziegelwerder, approximately 100 years old. The wreck is situated at a depth of 18 meters and is well-preserved, resting on its flat keel. Divers can observe various details of the wreck, making it an interesting site for exploration. The area is home to freshwater species such as pike, eels, and perch, providing opportunities for wildlife observation.

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Schwimmbad im FEZ

Schwimmbad im FEZ is an indoor swimming facility located in Berlin's Wuhlheide, featuring a 50-meter long pool with a maximum depth of 4.20 meters. The water temperature is maintained at a comfortable 26 °C, making it suitable for various aquatic activities including diving, snorkeling, and swimming. Additionally, there is a separate pool designated for non-swimmers. Facilities include changing rooms, showers, and toilets, with a key deposit of 1 EUR required for changing room access. The site also offers opportunities for trial diving and snorkeling instruction.

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Schwimmbad im FEZ

Schwimmbad im FEZ is an indoor swimming facility located in Berlin's Wuhlheide, featuring a 50-meter long pool with a maximum depth of 4.20 meters. The water temperature is maintained at a comfortable 26 °C, making it suitable for various aquatic activities including diving, snorkeling, and swimming. Additionally, there is a separate pool designated for non-swimmers. Facilities include changing rooms, showers, and toilets, with a key deposit of 1 EUR required for changing room access. The site also offers opportunities for trial diving and snorkeling instruction.

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Scouffleny

Scouffleny is a former blue stone quarry that spans 750 meters in length and 250 meters in width, covering an area of 15 hectares with a maximum depth of 44 meters. The site features various platforms suitable for divers of all experience levels. Divers can explore several wrecks, including a notable 30-meter high metal structure often referred to as the 'Eiffel Tower.' The quarry is home to a variety of preserved aquatic life, and multiple dives are recommended to fully appreciate the site's offerings.

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Seal Cove

Seal Cove, also known as Chick Rock, is a dive site that is accessible exclusively by boat. It serves as a haul-out location for grey seals, making it a notable spot for divers. Diving at this site is restricted to high tide to minimize disturbance to the seals. Marine life commonly observed here includes grey seals, various kelp reef fish, anemones, crustaceans, nudibranchs, sea stars, and occasionally catsharks.

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Seebrücke Haffkrug

Seebrücke Haffkrug is a shore dive site with depths ranging from 1 to 4 meters. It is particularly suitable for winter diving due to the absence of boat traffic. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including flounders, which are present throughout most of the year. Additionally, sea hares can be found in the area, and spotting Baltic shrimp requires keen observation skills.

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Seebrücke Scharbeutz

Seebrücke Scharbeutz is a shore dive site with depths ranging from 1 to 4 meters. It is particularly suitable for winter diving due to the absence of boat traffic. Divers can observe sea hares and may encounter lumpfish between March and May. Flounder and various flatfish species are typically present from March through October.

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Seen Widdauen, Langenfeld

Seen Widdauen, located in Langenfeld, is a lake dive site formed from a former gravel pit, reaching depths of up to 27 meters. The site is equipped with essential facilities including toilets, barbecue areas, and ample parking. The surrounding shore is densely vegetated, providing a natural habitat for various aquatic species. Divers can expect to encounter carp, perch, walleye, numerous freshwater crayfish, eels, and large catfish during their explorations.

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Selsey Drift (the Parks)

The Selsey Drift, located in an area historically known as 'The Parks', offers divers an average depth ranging from 10 to 12 meters. The site is characterized by minimal obstructions, making it accessible for divers of all skill levels. Tidal flow influences the starting point for dives, and the use of surface marker buoys is necessary. Marine life commonly observed includes various species of rays such as Undulate, Thornback, Spotted, Marble, and Blonde, along with Cat-Sharks, Smoothhounds, Plaice, Turbot, and occasionally Seahorses, including both spiny and short-snouted varieties.

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Selsey East Beach

Selsey East Beach is a shallow dive site with a maximum depth of approximately 5 meters at high water. The site is suitable for snorkeling, freediving, and scuba diving. During ebb tide, currents can be strong, making it a good location to start a drift dive along the beach towards the Lifeboat Station. Divers should be cautious of boat traffic near the wooden ramp and are advised to use a surface marker buoy. In the summer months, bootlace weed provides habitat for small fish and fry. Divers may encounter rays and cat-sharks resting on the seabed, and seahorses have been spotted occasionally.

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Selsey Lifeboat Station

Selsey Lifeboat Station offers an excellent shore diving experience, particularly around slack water, which occurs approximately four hours before and three hours after high water. Divers can also opt for drift diving during either flood or ebb tides. This site is suitable for night diving; however, it is essential to use a Surface Marker Buoy due to the presence of lifeboat and fishing boat traffic. Marine life commonly encountered includes gobies, shannies, and dragonets, with cuttlefish appearing from May through late summer. Divers may also observe various crabs, including sponge, spider, and edible crabs, as well as lobsters, nudibranchs, cat-sharks, rays, and even seahorses.

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Shag Stone

Shag Stone is accessible by boat from Fort Bovisand. The dive site features a stony seabed composed of green and purple pebbles, interspersed with seaweed gullies. This environment supports a variety of marine life, including dogfish, rays, wrasse, and crabs.

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Shirala

The Shirala wreck lies at a depth of 24 meters, located just off the North East end of the Owers, approximately 8 miles from Selsey. This wreck, which was torpedoed in July 1918, is easily accessible from the shore. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life typical of Sussex wrecks, including Edible Crabs, Lobsters, and schools of Bib, as well as Conger Eels.

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Siecino House Reef

The Siecino House Reef is located at Lake Siecino, known for its clear waters and diverse aquatic life. This site offers a convenient shore entry, complemented by a quality jetty, making it suitable for training dives. Divers can expect to encounter various species such as perch, roach, and pike, along with occasional sightings of burbot, eel, tench, and crawfish.

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Siecino House Reef

The Siecino House Reef is located at Lake Siecino, known for its clear waters and diverse aquatic life. This site offers a convenient shore entry, complemented by a quality jetty, making it suitable for training dives. Divers can expect to encounter various species such as perch, roach, and pike, along with occasional sightings of burbot, eel, tench, and crawfish.

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Siikajarvi

Siikajarvi is a freshwater pond characterized by clear waters and good visibility, with a maximum depth of approximately 10 meters. Access to the site is via a forest road that is not marked on maps. Divers can observe local fauna such as perch and crayfish, particularly near the remnants of an old water pipe. Additionally, a line leads to the ruins of an old gunpowder factory, providing an interesting point of exploration.

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Siikajarvi

Siikajarvi is a freshwater pond characterized by clear waters and good visibility, with a maximum depth of approximately 10 meters. Access to the site is via a forest road that is not marked on maps. Divers can observe local fauna such as perch and crayfish, particularly near the remnants of an old water pipe. Additionally, a line leads to the ruins of an old gunpowder factory, providing an interesting point of exploration.

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Silbersee, Niedernberg

Silbersee in Niedernberg is a freshwater lake that requires a diving permit for access. The lake has undergone significant changes over the years, now reaching a maximum depth of 6 meters, reduced from its previous depth of 10 meters. The aquatic environment has seen a decline in vegetation, which has affected the ecosystem. Notably, divers can encounter catfish and a large population of carp, which are believed to contribute to the reduction of underwater plant life. The lake does not host crabs or mussels.

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Silfra

Silfra is a fissure between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, offering a dive depth of up to 18 meters. The water is crystal clear due to natural filtration through lava rock, allowing visibility that often exceeds 100 meters. Divers can observe unique geological formations and various freshwater species.

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Silver Steps

Silver Steps is a shore dive characterized by a rocky reef system interspersed with sandy areas. The site reaches depths of up to 11 meters, making it ideal for exploration during high tide. Divers can encounter the remnants of five German WW1 U-Boats, notably UB86 and UB112, which have been heavily salvaged. In the summer months, the area is covered with kelp, providing habitat for various marine species such as wrasse, pollock, and pipefish. Additionally, crabs and lobsters can be found hiding in the rocky crevices, while giant barrel jellyfish may also be observed in the waters.

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Sinbad

Sinbad's Armada is situated at the end of Nordre Brygge, with depths ranging from 12 to 18 meters. The wreck remains upright on its keel, with the bow oriented towards the fjord. Divers may encounter schools of small barracudas near the wreck or on the seabed. Additionally, the wreck is home to decorative crabs, which can be spotted by attentive divers.

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Singliser See

Singliser See is a freshwater lake characterized by acidic and sulphurous water, which typically results in good visibility. The site features three training platforms located at depths of 3.5 meters and 7 meters, along with a navigation course for practice. The maximum depth reaches 28 meters. Marine life is limited due to the water's composition, with few plants and reeds along the shore, and occasional sightings of small crayfish.

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Singoallasgrotta/Klintsjön

Singoallasgrotta, located at Klintsjön in Växjö Municipality, Småland, Sweden, is a small freshwater lake covering an area of 0.123 km² with a maximum depth of 17 meters. This site is suitable for recreational diving, particularly for training and exploration. The lake is home to common species such as perch and pike, which can be observed during dives, especially when visibility is favorable. The surrounding environment features an abundance of water lilies, trees, and various aquatic plants along the banks, providing a diverse underwater landscape.

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Singoallasgrotta/Klintsjön

Singoallasgrotta, located at Klintsjön in Växjö Municipality, Småland, Sweden, is a small freshwater lake covering an area of 0.123 km² with a maximum depth of 17 meters. This site is suitable for recreational diving, particularly for training and exploration. The lake is home to common species such as perch and pike, which can be observed during dives, especially when visibility is favorable. The surrounding environment features an abundance of water lilies, trees, and various aquatic plants along the banks, providing a diverse underwater landscape.

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SInyavino Kenig

Sinyavino Kenig is a freshwater dive site characterized by a shallow beach entry, making it suitable for novice divers. The site is situated in a well-developed tourist area. The water is typically warm and hosts common freshwater species, including spikes and perches, along with the presence of dive instructors. This location is ideal for introductory dives and training courses.

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SInyavino Kenig

Sinyavino Kenig is a freshwater dive site characterized by a shallow beach entry, making it suitable for novice divers. The site is situated in a well-developed tourist area. The water is typically warm and hosts common freshwater species, including spikes and perches, along with the presence of dive instructors. This location is ideal for introductory dives and training courses.

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Sisjön

Sisjön is a freshwater lake accessible by a 350-meter walk from the parking area. Divers can enter the water from the beach near the jetty. The lake is home to various species, including crayfish and European perch. With some luck, divers may also encounter eel, northern pike, common roach, and rainbow trout.

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Skår

Skår offers a shore entry for divers, with convenient parking located near the water. Divers can access the site from the red boathouse or the stony beach to the right. An outhouse is available on-site. When diving towards the right, be cautious of ferry traffic. The marine life here includes dead man's fingers, lobsters, common whelk, ling, edible crab, hooknose, and dragonet, among other species.

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Skärlen, Badplatsen Norrd

Skärlen, Badplatsen Norrd is a small swimming area primarily frequented by locals. The site features an outdoor toilet and a small jetty for access. The maximum depth reaches 9 meters, with various rock formations present throughout the area. Visibility is generally good, although it may decrease when there is a high concentration of seed meal in the water. The aquatic environment supports a variety of fish species, including perch, pike, whitefish, roach, mountain bream, and minnow. This location serves as a reference lake for water quality, indicating a healthy ecosystem.

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Skärlen, Badplatsen Norrd

Skärlen, Badplatsen Norrd is a small swimming area primarily frequented by locals. The site features an outdoor toilet and a small jetty for access. The maximum depth reaches 9 meters, with various rock formations present throughout the area. Visibility is generally good, although it may decrease when there is a high concentration of seed meal in the water. The aquatic environment supports a variety of fish species, including perch, pike, whitefish, roach, mountain bream, and minnow. This location serves as a reference lake for water quality, indicating a healthy ecosystem.

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Skärlen, Båtplatsen Norrdväst

Skärlen, located at Båtplatsen Norrdväst, is a dive site in Kronoberg County, Småland, known for its accessible nature dives. The underwater environment features interesting rock formations at depths ranging from 3 to 5 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species, including perch, pike, whitefish, roach, mountain bream, and minnow. The site is recognized for its water quality, contributing to the abundance of aquatic life.

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Skärlen, Båtplatsen Norrdväst

Skärlen, located at Båtplatsen Norrdväst, is a dive site in Kronoberg County, Småland, known for its accessible nature dives. The underwater environment features interesting rock formations at depths ranging from 3 to 5 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species, including perch, pike, whitefish, roach, mountain bream, and minnow. The site is recognized for its water quality, contributing to the abundance of aquatic life.

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Skiftet

Skiftet is a wreck dive located at a depth of 23 meters, with the upper deck accessible at 15 meters. The wreck has been submerged for over a century, yet many structural details remain visible. It is situated in the center of Rödhamnsfjärden, approximately 20 minutes from the harbor by boat.

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Skiftet

Skiftet is a wreck dive located at a depth of 23 meters, with the upper deck accessible at 15 meters. The wreck has been submerged for over a century, yet many structural details remain visible. It is situated in the center of Rödhamnsfjärden, approximately 20 minutes from the harbor by boat.

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Skirsjön sommarstugorna

Skirsjön Sommarstugorna is a spring-fed lake characterized by its clear waters and a clay bottom, surrounded by aquatic vegetation. The most frequented area for diving is the western shore, known as the Åryd side. The lake is home to various fish species, including perch, bream, pike, minnow, and roach, as well as crayfish, providing a diverse underwater ecosystem for exploration.

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Skirsjön sommarstugorna

Skirsjön Sommarstugorna is a spring-fed lake characterized by its clear waters and a clay bottom, surrounded by aquatic vegetation. The most frequented area for diving is the western shore, known as the Åryd side. The lake is home to various fish species, including perch, bream, pike, minnow, and roach, as well as crayfish, providing a diverse underwater ecosystem for exploration.

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Skitrarna

Skitrarna features a diverse underwater landscape with slopes and walls that descend to significant depths. The site is characterized by large stone boulders, which provide shelter for various fish species. While currents can occur, divers can easily access the site from the shore. Notably, the area is home to numerous nudibranch species, particularly abundant during the winter and spring months, although they can be observed throughout the year.

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Skolebrygga

Skolebrygga is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 59.779800, 10.594500. The dive features a course platform that can be utilized by divers when Prodykk is not conducting training sessions. This platform is situated at a depth of 7 meters. During the summer months, the area is rich in marine life, with species such as blue, mountain yellow, and mountain lamprey commonly observed interacting with divers.

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Skovshoved Havn Syd

Skovshoved Havn Syd offers two entry points for divers, with a well-maintained parking area and toilet facilities available. The first entry is located next to a small boat slip at the far end of the parking lot, while the second entry is accessible via a small jetty designated for swimmers. The dive site features a sandy bottom with a stone reef, with the deepest sections found near the far entry point. Divers can consider entering from the far entry and exiting at the nearer point, although this may depend on the current conditions.

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Skovshoved Havn Syd

Skovshoved Havn Syd offers two entry points for divers, with a well-maintained parking area and toilet facilities available. The first entry is located next to a small boat slip at the far end of the parking lot, while the second entry is accessible via a small jetty designated for swimmers. The dive site features a sandy bottom with a stone reef, with the deepest sections found near the far entry point. Divers can consider entering from the far entry and exiting at the nearer point, although this may depend on the current conditions.

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Slag Baardmannetje

Slag Baardmannetje is a dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 51.926700, 4.048100. Divers can explore wreckage remnants associated with the film Amsterdamned, along with various submerged objects found at depths ranging from 2 to 20 meters. The site is characterized by brackish water, supporting a diverse marine ecosystem that includes crabs, flatfish, shrimps, and sponges.

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Släggö

Släggö is a practical dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 58.268400, 11.435100. Divers can park near the pier, with free parking available during winter months. Facilities include a toilet that is accessible for most of the year and a safety cabin equipped with security gear, with the key available at local establishments such as Havets Hus, Strandflickorna, and the Dive Center. The underwater environment is home to various marine species, including cod, crabs, lobster, blue striped square lobster, trout, ling, and crayfish. Additionally, divers may encounter seals, St. Peter’s fish, as well as compass and barrel jellyfish during their dives.

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Slijk-Ewijk Noord Plas

Slijk-Ewijk Noord Plas is an old dredge hole with a sandy bottom and shallow clay fossils. The eastern section of the lake reaches a depth of 5 meters, while the western area slopes down to a maximum depth of 18 meters. The site is rich in fish species, making it popular among anglers, particularly on the northern side. Divers can expect to see gobies, crayfish, perch, pike, and tench in this area.

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Slikken van Flakkee

Slikken van Flakkee is a shore dive site located at coordinates 51.753200, 4.017200. The site is characterized by shallow depths, with a maximum depth of 5 meters, making it suitable for divers who prefer not to go deeper. The area is relatively untouched due to its limited opening hours and is easily accessible from the nearby parking lot. Underwater, divers can observe typical marine life found in the Oosterschelde, including various sea squirts and sea anemones.

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Småland

Småland offers a shore entry point into the port area, where divers can access the water from a platform. The initial depth is approximately 3 meters, requiring a swim of about 25 meters west to reach a gentle slope that descends to 30 meters, with a maximum depth of 50 meters. Divers should be aware of potential underwater currents during both low and high tides. The site features a variety of marine life, including crabs, flounders, starfish, jellyfish, and frogfish. Freshwater rinsing facilities for equipment are available.

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Småland

Småland offers a shore entry point into the port area, where divers can access the water from a platform. The initial depth is approximately 3 meters, requiring a swim of about 25 meters west to reach a gentle slope that descends to 30 meters, with a maximum depth of 50 meters. Divers should be aware of potential underwater currents during both low and high tides. The site features a variety of marine life, including crabs, flounders, starfish, jellyfish, and frogfish. Freshwater rinsing facilities for equipment are available.

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SMS Cöln, Scapa Flow (Wreck)

The SMS Cöln is located in Scapa Flow, a significant historical site in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, where numerous ships from the Imperial German Navy were scuttled after World War I. This wreck lies at a depth of 36 meters, with the shallowest point reaching 22 meters. The wreck is relatively straightforward to navigate compared to other warships in the area. Divers can access the site by boat.

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SMS Markgraf

The SMS Markgraf, a König class battleship of the Imperial German Navy, rests in Scapa Flow at a depth of 45 meters. This 175-meter-long wreck is positioned almost entirely upside down, making it an intriguing dive site for both open-circuit and rebreather divers. The site is recognized for its historical significance, having been scuttled in 1919. Divers can explore the wreck's structure and experience the unique underwater environment it offers.

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Søbadet (Seebadeanstalt)

Søbadet offers a shore diving experience characterized by a variety of marine life and multiple diving levels. The site features a 30 square meter rinse house equipped with running water, along with sheltered showers both inside and outside. Divers can access the water with a short walk from ample parking spaces. A chain extends from the jetty into deeper waters, but caution is advised due to the potential for extreme currents, which should be checked prior to diving. Marine life includes lobsters, flounders, crabs, cod, stone pickerel, and sea scorpions, among others.

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Södra Ärholmen

Södra Ärholmen is located in the southeastern region of the Väderöerna archipelago. This site features a classic wall dive that provides opportunities to observe a variety of marine life. Divers can expect to see numerous nudibranchs, lobsters, edible crabs, and cod, along with various other fish species. The underwater environment is enriched with diverse types of seaweed, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the area. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

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Sörhults stenbrott

Sörhults stenbrott is a freshwater dive site situated near Växjö in Kronoberg County, Sweden. This location provides divers with a serene environment to explore. The site features a variety of aquatic life, including perch, pike, and potentially crayfish in the shallow areas. During the spring season, divers may also encounter numerous tadpoles. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking for a straightforward entry point.

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Sörhults stenbrott

Sörhults stenbrott is a freshwater dive site situated near Växjö in Kronoberg County, Sweden. This location provides divers with a serene environment to explore. The site features a variety of aquatic life, including perch, pike, and potentially crayfish in the shallow areas. During the spring season, divers may also encounter numerous tadpoles. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking for a straightforward entry point.

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Sorpesee Sommertauchplatz

Sorpesee Sommertauchplatz is a beginner-friendly dive site with a maximum depth of 26 meters. The bottom slopes gently, allowing for an easy descent. This site is situated in a protected bay and is equipped with pre-installed buoys for navigation. During the summer months, the growth of sea grass provides habitat and shelter for various fish species. Commonly observed fish include perch, roach, pike, and eel.

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Sortebill

Sortebill is accessed from the shore at the southern pier of the outer marina. Divers begin their descent at this corner, reaching a line at a depth of 10 meters that leads deeper to 19 meters. At this point, there is a break in the line, which continues into open water until reaching the wreck of Captain Sortebill's ship, located at a depth of 30 meters. The wreck measures 15.5 meters in length and 4.5 meters in width. The site is known for its abundance of small fish and the wreck is heavily overgrown. Divers may also encounter the captain and his wife, and with some luck, a king crab may be spotted.

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Spaniard/Encuri (Wreck)

The Spaniard/Encuri wreck is located just inside the outer breakwater, providing an accessible dive site for beginners or those looking to practice their skills. The maximum depth reaches 14 meters, while the shallower areas are around 7 meters. Visibility is typically good; however, the silty bottom can reduce clarity if disturbed. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs, butterfish, tom-pot blennies, and spider crabs, making it an interesting site for exploration.

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Speicherbecken Geeste

Speicherbecken Geeste is an artificial water basin with a total capacity of 23.4 million cubic meters. The site is known for its population of eels, which can often be seen suspended among the submerged trees. Additionally, walleye are frequently spotted near the underwater tubes. This location provides a unique diving experience with various submerged objects to explore.

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Spiegelpolderplas - Duiksteiger

Spiegelpolderplas is a large lake with a maximum depth of 45 meters. Divers can explore various submerged objects, including a car located near the entry point and a collection of wooden piles resembling a forest. The lake is home to diverse aquatic life, including eels, perch, and crayfish, which are particularly active during night dives.

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Sportcentrum De Waterkanten

Sportcentrum De Waterkanten features a chlorine-based swimming facility that includes a 25-meter competition pool, an instruction pool, a recreational pool, a whirlpool, a rapid, and a toddler pool equipped with various play structures. The site also has a 60-meter slide and a low diving board. The outdoor terrace is accessible during favorable weather conditions. Notably, the pools do not support aquatic plants or fish due to the chlorine treatment.

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Sportiom (Zwembad)

Sportiom is a large indoor swimming facility featuring a 25-meter pool with six lanes, which is appropriate for diving activities. As it is a swimming pool, there is no marine life present. Divers can engage in training or recreational diving, and for those looking for a challenge, counting the tiles can be an interesting activity.

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Sportkomplex Koning Willem-Alexander (SKWA)

Sportkomplex Koning Willem-Alexander is an indoor facility featuring a chlorine pool, which means it does not support any aquatic plants or fish. The site is primarily used for training and practicing various sports, including diving. It provides a controlled environment for divers to enhance their skills and techniques. The location is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for training sessions.

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Sportoase Philipssite - Leuven

Sportoase Philipssite in Leuven is a public indoor diving facility where diving is permitted exclusively through a diving school. The pool has a maximum depth of 3.80 meters. The water is treated with chlorine, and there is no marine life present in the pool. For convenience, there is paid underground parking available within walking distance of the site.

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Springersdiep

Springersdiep is a dive site characterized by shallow depths, reaching up to 5 meters. The area is relatively undisturbed, providing a unique diving experience. Marine life includes various crabs and other organisms typical of the Grevelingen region, particularly around sandbanks. Divers should be aware of nearby sailing routes and surfers when entering or ascending from the water.

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SS King

The SS King is a wreck dive site located at coordinates 55.958500, 15.682800. Originally built in 1918 in Middlesbrough, this vessel was initially a military escort ship before being converted to a cargo ship in 1925 under Norwegian ownership. The ship measures 53.4 meters in length, 9.1 meters in width, and has a draft of 4.6 meters. It sank on November 20, 1941, after running aground during salvage operations. The wreck is accessible by boat and offers divers a chance to explore its steel structure and remnants of its cargo. The site is categorized as a wreck dive, making it suitable for divers with varying levels of experience.

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SS King

The SS King is a wreck dive site located at coordinates 55.958500, 15.682800. Originally built in 1918 in Middlesbrough, this vessel was initially a military escort ship before being converted to a cargo ship in 1925 under Norwegian ownership. The ship measures 53.4 meters in length, 9.1 meters in width, and has a draft of 4.6 meters. It sank on November 20, 1941, after running aground during salvage operations. The wreck is accessible by boat and offers divers a chance to explore its steel structure and remnants of its cargo. The site is categorized as a wreck dive, making it suitable for divers with varying levels of experience.

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SS Kyarra

The SS Kyarra is a steel cargo and passenger liner that was constructed in 1903 in Scotland. This vessel, measuring 127 meters in length and 16 meters in beam, has a gross tonnage of 6,953 tons. The ship was launched on February 2, 1903, and features a draft of 9.576 meters. It was built by William Denny and Brothers in Dumbarton, Scotland. The wreck site is accessible from the shore, allowing divers to explore the remains of this historical ship.

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SS Orfordness

The SS Orfordness, a British merchant vessel launched in 1906, sank in 1918 after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-60 while traveling from Rouen to Barry Roads. The wreck is located approximately 2.5 miles northwest of Newquay, resting at a depth of 35 to 40 meters, depending on the tidal conditions. Divers can expect to encounter marine life typical of these depths, including conger eels, lobsters, crabs, jewel anemones, bib, wrasses, and pink sea fans. Access to the site is via boat.

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SS Rosalie (Wreck)

The SS Rosalie wreck lies approximately 8 meters beneath the surface, just off Weybourne Beach. This site is home to a variety of marine life, including crabs, lobsters, plumose anemones, and various fish species such as bass, bib, and pouting. Divers may also encounter nudibranchs, seals, sponges, and tunicates. The best time to dive is during low tide slack water for optimal conditions.

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St Annaland

St Annaland offers a shore entry point where divers can access the water by walking along the dike to a bend. It is advisable to enter during high tide for easier access. Diving during rising tide allows for a drift back to the beach. The area is subject to boat traffic, which can approach the shore closely. Underwater, divers will encounter sandy plains alongside areas rich in vegetation, primarily consisting of sea squirts and sponges. At the end of the dam, there is a notable presence of various fish species.

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St Tudwals Islands East

St Tudwals Islands East is a dive site accessible by boat, featuring a diverse marine ecosystem. The area is known for its frequent visitors, including a colony of seals and pods of dolphins. Divers can explore various depths, with opportunities for both shallow dives and drift dives. The site is rich in marine life, showcasing numerous species such as wrasse, tompot blennies, and dragonettes, along with a variety of seaweeds and nudibranchs. This location offers consistent diving conditions, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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St. Abbs

St. Abbs is a designated marine park located at coordinates 55.899800, -2.128900, offering a variety of dive sites just 50 meters from the harbor wall. Notable dive locations include Cathedral Rock, Big Green Carr, Broad Craig, and Little Carr, all accessible via shore diving. The underwater environment features rocky canyons and is home to diverse marine life such as lobsters, crabs, brittle stars, ordinary seastars, wolf fish, and various shoaling fish. The presence of kelp and sea grasses adds to the ecological richness of the area.

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St. Andrews Lakes

St. Andrews Lakes is a freshwater quarry located at the St Andrews Diving center. Divers can access the site from both the beach and the pier. The underwater environment is home to various freshwater species, including carp and pike. The quarry's floor is adorned with different types of algae and fine grasses, providing a unique habitat for aquatic life. Equipment rental and gas refills are available on-site, making it convenient for divers.

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Staberhuk

Staberhuk is located in the southeast region of Fehmarn and is accessible via a shore entry. Divers should exercise caution due to the presence of slippery rocks when entering and exiting the water. The site offers a diverse underwater environment, featuring a variety of marine life including numerous crabs, sea needles, plaice, starfish, small fish, gobies, and shrimps. The combination of plant life and marine fauna contributes to the site's ecological richness.

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Staberhuk, Leuchttrum

Staberhuk, Leuchttrum is located in the southeast of Fehmarn and features a shore entry. Divers should exercise caution due to slippery rocks when entering and exiting the water. The dive site offers a diverse underwater environment with a variety of marine life, including numerous crabs, sea needles, plaice, starfish, small fish, gobies, and shrimps. The site is known for its rich plant life, contributing to its ecological diversity.

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Stadtparksee

Stadtparksee is a freshwater dive site with a maximum depth of 4 meters. The best diving conditions are typically found in winter, while summer months see increased vegetation and reduced visibility due to bathers. The underwater environment is home to a variety of juvenile fish, as well as adult carp and pike. Some aquatic plants can be observed growing from the depths.

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Stadtwaldsee

Stadtwaldsee, located in Bremen and also known as Unisee, is a shore diving site accessible for divers of all training levels. The entry point is conveniently situated next to the footbridge at the Stadtwaldsee Nord car park. Divers can expect visibility ranging from 3 to 10 meters. The underwater environment is home to various species, including perch, whitefish, pike, and shy carp. Notably, encounters with catfish can provide an exciting experience for divers.

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Staffort Angelsee

Staffort Angelsee is characterized by a rich diversity of flora and fauna, making it a notable dive site. Divers can expect to encounter various species, including pike, perch, and sunfish, as well as turtles. The site is accessible from the shore, allowing for easy entry into the water. The biodiversity observed during dives highlights the ecological significance of this lake.

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Stalleke

Stalleke is located in the Oosterschelde and is known for its remote and scenic environment. Divers can enter the water from the shore by attaching a rope to a ring on the dike. The site is accessible during both high and low tides, although divers should be cautious of potentially strong currents. Marine life at Stalleke includes large sea carnations, brittle stars, various crab species, and nudibranchs, showcasing the area's untouched underwater ecosystem.

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Stavenisse Haven

Stavenisse Haven is a shore diving location that offers easy access for divers. The entry point is via a boat ramp, and there is sufficient parking available at the disabled jetty. This site is frequented by diving clubs throughout the year. During winter, divers can observe a significant number of snails, which engage in mating behaviors and lay eggs, contributing to the site's unique marine life.

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Stavenisse Oostnol

Stavenisse Oostnol is accessed from the shore at the end of the pier, which requires a walk to reach the entry point. Divers should be cautious of strong currents and the nearby channel where diving is generally prohibited. Once in the water, divers can explore the left side of the pier. The site is known for its diverse marine life, with opportunities to encounter species such as cuttlefish in the spring, as well as eels, flatfish, numerous pipefish, and whelks.

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Stavsnäs vinterhamn

Stavsnäs vinterhamn is accessible from the shore, with two entry points: a pebble beach and a sandy beach. The underwater terrain gradually descends to a depth of 30 meters, where it then levels off. While marine life is generally limited throughout most of the year, divers may encounter schools of small fish during certain night dives in the spring. It is important to be aware of large boats operating in the vicinity.

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Stavsnäs vinterhamn

Stavsnäs vinterhamn is accessible from the shore, with two entry points: a pebble beach and a sandy beach. The underwater terrain gradually descends to a depth of 30 meters, where it then levels off. While marine life is generally limited throughout most of the year, divers may encounter schools of small fish during certain night dives in the spring. It is important to be aware of large boats operating in the vicinity.

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Stechlinsee

Stechlinsee is recognized as the deepest lake in Brandenburg, Germany, featuring clear waters suitable for diving throughout the year. While the deeper sections are not accessible for diving, the lake offers a variety of aquatic life including pike, perch, vendace, lentil vendace, eel, tench, carp, bream, bleak, roach, and rudd. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers.

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Stechlinsee

Stechlinsee is recognized as the deepest lake in Brandenburg, Germany, featuring clear waters suitable for diving throughout the year. While the deeper sections are not accessible for diving, the lake offers a variety of aquatic life including pike, perch, vendace, lentil vendace, eel, tench, carp, bream, bleak, roach, and rudd. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers.

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Stedelijk Zwembad De Blyckaert, Tienen

Stedelijk Zwembad De Blyckaert is a municipal swimming facility located in Tienen, featuring multiple pools. The primary pool measures 25 meters in length and has eight lanes, making it suitable for training purposes. Divers can engage in various activities, including tile counting during training sessions. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Stoke Beach

Stoke Beach offers divers a unique opportunity to explore the seabed near Stoke Point, often referred to as the 'Sponge Gardens' of South Devon. The site features a variety of depths suitable for novice divers, although the most impressive rock formations and diverse marine life are found deeper than 20 meters below low water level. Divers can observe numerous species of sponges, including some that are considered rare, particularly in areas where sand covers low-lying rocks. This location is also favorable for underwater photography due to the vibrant colors of the marine life present.

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Stoney Cove

Stoney Cove is a former granite quarry that transitioned into a dive site after it was filled with spring water in 1958. The site features three primary levels: a shallow shelf at 6 meters, suitable for beginner training, a deeper sump reaching 36 meters for advanced divers, and two expansive areas that descend to 22 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various freshwater species, including pike, common carp, perch, and the European freshwater crayfish, which is the only native crayfish species in the British Isles.

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Stoofpolder “Het Licht“

Stoofpolder, also known as 'Het Licht', is located at the end of the Oosterschelde, characterized by minimal current conditions. The site is named after the harbor light present in the area. Divers can observe typical marine life from the Oosterschelde, particularly around anchor points where North Sea crabs are commonly found. Caution is advised when diving, as venturing too far southwest may lead into the shipping channel.

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Stora Knappen

Stora Knappen is located in the northern region of Väderöerna and features a step wall dive that descends to depths of 35-40 meters. Divers should be prepared for potentially strong currents and swell conditions. Marine life commonly observed at this site includes spider crabs, edible crabs, and various nudibranchs such as the sea lemon and quadri liniata, along with brittle stars.

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Stora Rör

Stora Rör is located in the Borgholm municipality and is characterized by its proximity to the shortest distance between Öland and the mainland, which was historically served by a ferry before the Öland Bridge was constructed. The dive site features a variety of bottom conditions, including stone, sand, and vegetation. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse range of marine life, particularly fish and needlefish. The area may experience occasional currents, which divers should be aware of when planning their dive.

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Stora Rör

Stora Rör is located in the Borgholm municipality and is characterized by its proximity to the shortest distance between Öland and the mainland, which was historically served by a ferry before the Öland Bridge was constructed. The dive site features a variety of bottom conditions, including stone, sand, and vegetation. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse range of marine life, particularly fish and needlefish. The area may experience occasional currents, which divers should be aware of when planning their dive.

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Stora Sundskär

Stora Sundskär features a wall that descends in steps to approximately 40 meters. Divers may encounter some current, typical of the Väderöerna area. The wall is characterized by numerous cracks that provide shelter for various marine life. Notable species include nudibranchs, lobsters, edible crabs, cod, and other common fish. The site also hosts a variety of seaweed.

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Storalund/Hästholmensskjutfält Södra

Storalund/Hästholmensskjutfält Södra offers land-based diving opportunities with depths ranging from 0 to 40 meters. The site can be divided into two distinct areas: the northern and southern sections. The northern area features a small sandy beach situated in a sheltered bay, facilitating easy entry and exit for divers. Within the bay, depths reach between 0 and 9 meters, where divers can observe various marine life, including crabs, small fish schools, perch, and burbot.

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Storalund/Hästholmensskjutfält Södra

Storalund/Hästholmensskjutfält Södra offers land-based diving opportunities with depths ranging from 0 to 40 meters. The site can be divided into two distinct areas: the northern and southern sections. The northern area features a small sandy beach situated in a sheltered bay, facilitating easy entry and exit for divers. Within the bay, depths reach between 0 and 9 meters, where divers can observe various marine life, including crabs, small fish schools, perch, and burbot.

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Store Klättarna

Store Klättarna is accessed by boat from the eastern or northeastern corner. Divers should follow the sloping bottom on their left side. For deeper exploration, proceed north along the wall to reach depths of 35 to 40 meters. The site features numerous large boulders. Marine life includes Coo-coo wrasse, pipefish among the weeds, edible crabs, nudibranchs, lump suckers, dead man's fingers, and various sponges.

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Stormezande

Stormezande is located along the dike of Wemeldingen, with Tetjes to the west and Groene Boei to the east. Accessing the site involves a shore entry, which can be challenging at low tide due to the lengthy walk over the breakwater. At high tide, divers may need to swim a considerable distance before encountering more than just sand. The sandy plains are home to a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs, sepiola, and flatfish. Additionally, divers may come across sepia houses, with a chance of spotting sepia.

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Strandbad Neustadt in Holstein

Strandbad Neustadt in Holstein offers a shore dive along the pier, where divers can observe various fish species swimming close to the surface. The maximum depth at this site is 6 meters, with visibility typically ranging from 4 to 8 meters. The area is rich in marine life, featuring an abundance of flatfish and crabs, along with small schools of fish that can be seen in the vicinity.

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Strandbad Tenderingssee Voerde

Strandbad Tenderingssee Voerde offers a shore entry point with facilities including restrooms and a restaurant. The dive site features a visibility range of 8 to 10 meters, showcasing a variety of aquatic plants. Divers can also find a training platform available for use. Marine life in the area includes catfish, pike, perch, eel, crab, carp, and sturgeons, along with various submerged objects such as a nun figure, adding to the exploration experience.

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Strande

Strande is a flat and sheltered dive site characterized by a structured seabed interspersed with occasional large stones. The site is accessible via a shore entry, with a chargeable car park available nearby and public toilets located approximately 200 meters from the entry point. Marine life commonly observed here includes crayfish, eelpout, butterfish, winkles, nudibranchs, plaice, pipefish, lumpfish, Baltic shrimp, cup jellyfish, sea scorpions, and starfish.

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Strandpark Slijk Ewijk

Strandpark Slijk Ewijk is a freshwater lake located approximately 20 minutes from Arnhem's city center. The site features a maximum depth of 36 meters and offers a gradual slope at the entry point, making it suitable for both novice and experienced divers. Notable marine life includes a significant population of pike fish. Divers can also explore a wreck situated at a depth of 14 meters and a tree trunk located at 7 meters.

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Straussee - Einstieg Tauchbasis

Straussee, situated in the northeast of Berlin within the city of Strausberg, is a lake ideal for divers, snorkelers, and freedivers. The lake reaches a maximum depth of approximately 26 meters, with the most engaging diving experiences found in the shallower areas, particularly up to 10 meters. The underwater environment is rich in fish species, including pike and perch. Notable features include several sunken fishing boats and remnants of old MIG aircraft parts, providing points of interest for divers.

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Straussee - Einstieg Tauchbasis

Straussee, situated in the northeast of Berlin within the city of Strausberg, is a lake ideal for divers, snorkelers, and freedivers. The lake reaches a maximum depth of approximately 26 meters, with the most engaging diving experiences found in the shallower areas, particularly up to 10 meters. The underwater environment is rich in fish species, including pike and perch. Notable features include several sunken fishing boats and remnants of old MIG aircraft parts, providing points of interest for divers.

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Streitköpflesee

Streitköpflesee is a freshwater dive site with a maximum depth of approximately 14 meters. Divers can observe a variety of aquatic plants and freshwater fish species, including pike, carp, and tench. The site also features large, old tree roots and tree trunks, which provide habitats for water snails, woodlice, triangular mussels, and bullfrog tadpoles. It is important to adhere to the established rules while diving here.

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Strijenham

Strijenham offers a tranquil diving experience, suitable for both day and night dives. The site is accessible from the shore and is located at coordinates 51.520700, 4.142100. Divers may encounter a moderate current, especially when diving outside of tidal periods. The marine life here is diverse, with potential sightings of species such as cuttlefish and squid, reflecting the rich biodiversity of the Oosterschelde.

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Sundby Bad

Sundby Bad is a public swimming facility that can be utilized for various diving activities, including courses for beginners and skill updates. This site serves as a training pool, making it suitable for practicing diving techniques or testing new diving and photography equipment. It is particularly advantageous during the winter months for those who do not use dry suits. The site is accessible from the shore.

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Sundby Bad

Sundby Bad is a public swimming facility that can be utilized for various diving activities, including courses for beginners and skill updates. This site serves as a training pool, making it suitable for practicing diving techniques or testing new diving and photography equipment. It is particularly advantageous during the winter months for those who do not use dry suits. The site is accessible from the shore.

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Sundhäuser See, Nordhausen

Sundhäuser See is a freshwater dive site located in Nordhausen, featuring a variety of underwater attractions. The lake has multiple entry points along the shore, providing easy access for divers. Notable features include several training platforms positioned at varying depths, four wrecks scattered throughout the lake, and a submerged village that includes houses, a church, a chapel, and a cemetery. The lakebed is predominantly covered in grass, and divers can encounter various fish species, including pike and carp near the shore, as well as a shoal of marble carp in the open water.

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Süplingen

Süplingen is situated on the outskirts of the village of Süplingen and is an old quarry site. Access to the dive area involves a walk of approximately 200 meters from the parking area, which is located near a barrier at the edge of the forest. Divers must descend a steel staircase to reach the water, with caution advised due to potential slipping hazards. The site offers a variety of freshwater species, including perch, rudd, freshwater jellyfish, catfish, and pike, making it an interesting location for divers seeking diverse aquatic life.

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Surfplas Nijstad grote Plas

Surfplas Nijstad grote Plas is a large surf lake located within the recreation area of Nijstad. Diving activities are regulated by Dive2adventure, and participation requires prior registration and approval through info@dive2adventure.nl. The lake is currently undergoing a process of clearing following the construction of the recreation area, with visibility currently at approximately 2 meters, which is expected to improve over time. The maximum depth of the lake reaches 38 meters, and an underwater park is in the process of being developed.

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Surfplas Nijstad kleine plas

Surfplas Nijstad kleine plas is one of the two lakes located in the Nijstad recreation area. Diving in this lake is regulated by Dive2adventure, and divers must pre-register to dive here by contacting them at info@dive2adventure.nl. An underwater park is currently being developed in this location. The lake is known for its diverse underwater vegetation and large schools of white fish. Predatory species such as Zander, Eel, and Pike can often be found concealed among the plants. The maximum recorded depth of the lake is 24 meters.

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Swanpool Beach

Swanpool Beach features a gentle sandy slope leading to a rocky and kelp-covered reef on both sides. The maximum depth reaches 6 meters during high tide, making it suitable for entry-level training. Marine life observed in this area includes wrasse, bass, pollack, jellyfish, crabs, hermit crabs, lobsters, plaice, and pipefish, among others.

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Syracusa

The SS Siracusa, originally named the SS Bavaria, was a steamship that operated from 1879 until its wreck in 1897. It sank while carrying coal after being caught in a storm near Newquay, ultimately coming to rest off Towan Headland at a maximum depth of 36 meters. Divers can expect to encounter diverse marine life, including pink sea fans, Devonshire cup corals, conger eels, lobsters, and larger fish species that thrive in deeper waters. This site is accessible via shore entry.

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t Blauwe Meer

Blauwe Meer is a dive site known for its distinct blue water. Divers can access a practice platform and explore 'Wreck Alley,' which features a route that includes six wrecks. It is important to note that diving at this site requires a reservation in advance, as it is not open for spontaneous visits.

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t’ Zuth

t’ Zuth is a dive site that reaches depths of up to 22 meters. It features an underwater course adorned with various old ornaments, which can be appreciated by divers, including those with visual impairments. The site is equipped with several facilities for divers. Prior to diving, it is necessary to register on the website www.dnbo.nl.

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T'pot

The T'Pot, also known as the Brigitta, is a wreck site located at a depth of 20 meters. This armed merchant vessel was sunk by a mine on December 4, 1917, while traveling from Barry to Dieppe. The wreck is divided into three distinct sections: the upside-down stern, the boilers, and the midships/bow. Divers can expect to see typical marine life in the area, including Tomato Blennies, Crabs, and Lobsters. Notably, the wreck is recognized for the presence of large Conger Eels, particularly around the boiler area.

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Talland Bay

Talland Bay, located in Cornwall, is accessible from the shore and is suitable for beginner divers. The dive site features the wreck of the Marguerite, which is situated in shallow waters between the two main beaches. The inshore reefs here are generally less than 10 meters deep and consist of rocks in shades of green, purple, and grey, along with abundant seaweed and diverse marine life.

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Tauchbasis Gröberner See

Tauchbasis Gröberner See is located at coordinates 51.695700, 12.455000. The lake is known for its clear water, providing excellent visibility for divers. Since June 17, 2021, certain areas of the lake have been designated for diving, allowing small groups of up to four divers at a time, with prior arrangements necessary. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers to access the water directly. Additionally, there are opportunities for overnight stays or camper pitches available at the nearby Gröbern lake and forest resort.

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Tauchbasis Gröberner See

Tauchbasis Gröberner See is located at coordinates 51.695700, 12.455000. The lake is known for its clear water, providing excellent visibility for divers. Since June 17, 2021, certain areas of the lake have been designated for diving, allowing small groups of up to four divers at a time, with prior arrangements necessary. The site is accessible via shore entry, making it convenient for divers to access the water directly. Additionally, there are opportunities for overnight stays or camper pitches available at the nearby Gröbern lake and forest resort.

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Tauchbasis Löbejün

Tauchbasis Löbejün is currently inaccessible due to road blockages caused by local mining activities. The area is known for its historical significance, featuring remnants from the mining era, including three boilers that are enclosed by partitions. Marine life in the vicinity includes sturgeons, perches, and crabs, which can be observed in the waters when accessible.

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Tauchbasis Pretzien Steinbruchsee

Tauchbasis Pretzien Steinbruchsee consists of three interconnected former quarries: Quarry Lake, Blue Lake, and Deep Lake, which have merged due to rising water levels. The lake is home to sturgeons and perches, likely introduced manually, as there is no natural inflow of fresh water. The site is accessible from the shore, providing divers with an opportunity to explore the unique aquatic environment.

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Tauchbasis Ruhlesee

Tauchbasis Ruhlesee is a freshwater dive site that has been accessible for diving for over a decade, following its flooding more than 50 years ago. The maximum depth at this location is 6 meters, making it ideal for training purposes. The underwater environment is rich with plant life. Divers can expect to encounter various species, including roach, perch, tench, pike, carp, eels, and crabs. In addition to diving, the area offers other recreational activities and features a camping site.

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Tauchbasis Ruhlesee

Tauchbasis Ruhlesee is a freshwater dive site that has been accessible for diving for over a decade, following its flooding more than 50 years ago. The maximum depth at this location is 6 meters, making it ideal for training purposes. The underwater environment is rich with plant life. Divers can expect to encounter various species, including roach, perch, tench, pike, carp, eels, and crabs. In addition to diving, the area offers other recreational activities and features a camping site.

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Tauchbasis Thomsdorf, Carwitzer See

Tauchbasis Thomsdorf at Carwitzer See is situated within the Feldberg Lake landscape, making it a favored site for diver training and educational activities. This lake, located on the periphery of the Mecklenburg Lake District, is known for its clear waters. The aquatic environment is home to various fish species, including perch, roach, burbot, carp, catfish, tench, and crucian carp, providing a diverse experience for divers. Entry to the site is from the shore, allowing easy access for divers of all levels.

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Tauchbasis Thomsdorf, Carwitzer See

Tauchbasis Thomsdorf at Carwitzer See is situated within the Feldberg Lake landscape, making it a favored site for diver training and educational activities. This lake, located on the periphery of the Mecklenburg Lake District, is known for its clear waters. The aquatic environment is home to various fish species, including perch, roach, burbot, carp, catfish, tench, and crucian carp, providing a diverse experience for divers. Entry to the site is from the shore, allowing easy access for divers of all levels.

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Tauchbasis Werbelinsee

Tauchbasis Werbelinsee is a dive site accessible from the shore, suitable for both novice and experienced divers. It features three training platforms for beginners and offers advanced diving opportunities, including wreck diving at Cape Horn. Visibility can vary significantly, ranging from zero to 10 meters, influenced by seasonal and weather conditions. Divers should carry a buoy due to the presence of heavy boat traffic. The aquatic life includes perch, pike, burbot, and crayfish, along with mussels. Seasonal variations also bring a notable number of young fish to observe.

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Tauchbasis Werbelinsee

Tauchbasis Werbelinsee is a dive site accessible from the shore, suitable for both novice and experienced divers. It features three training platforms for beginners and offers advanced diving opportunities, including wreck diving at Cape Horn. Visibility can vary significantly, ranging from zero to 10 meters, influenced by seasonal and weather conditions. Divers should carry a buoy due to the presence of heavy boat traffic. The aquatic life includes perch, pike, burbot, and crayfish, along with mussels. Seasonal variations also bring a notable number of young fish to observe.

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Tauchparadies Scubalu

Tauchparadies Scubalu is located on the beach and features a coastal reef that reaches depths of up to 12 meters. The underwater topography includes fissures and numerous niches that divers can explore. Surrounding the reef are sandy areas and sea grass meadows. Marine life varies by season, with both small and large fish present. In the sandy regions, divers may encounter flatfish, while crabs, mussels, and snails are commonly found throughout the site.

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TauchRevier Gasometer

TauchRevier Gasometer is an indoor diving facility located at coordinates 51.480900, 6.782900. It features a large diving area with a diameter of 45 meters and a maximum water depth of 13 meters. The facility holds 21 million liters of water, providing ample space for various diving activities. Water temperatures range from 6 to 26 degrees Celsius, depending on the season, and visibility can reach up to 25 meters. This site is suitable for training, further education, and recreational diving, allowing divers to test new equipment in a controlled environment.

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Tauchsee Hänigsen

Tauchsee Hänigsen is a privately owned lake that was formed from an old gravel pit. The visibility in the lake ranges from 2 to 4 meters. Access to the site is permitted only through Jens Haak Diving School. The fish population is relatively low, with sightings of perch, pike, carp, and catfish reported during initial explorations. The underwater plant life is minimal, making the environment less diverse.

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Tauchturm Wittenberge

Tauchturm Wittenberge is an indoor diving facility featuring a depth of approximately 10 meters and a water volume of 600,000 liters. The site maintains a consistent water temperature of around 29°C, providing clear visibility throughout the year. Divers can explore three training levels at depths of 1.20 meters, 4 meters, and 10 meters. The facility includes two tubes, one vertical and one horizontal, along with a small rocky landscape, making it suitable for both recreational divers and diving professionals. Qualified personnel are present on-site to assist divers.

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Tenderingssee

Tenderingssee is a lake dive site characterized by excellent visibility, typically exceeding 6 meters. The site features a practice platform and various submerged structures that divers can explore. The aquatic life includes species such as perch, pike, catfish, sturgeon, and two turtles. In the spring, schools of young fish are commonly observed, adding to the site's biodiversity.

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Tenderingssee Einstieg 1 (TSZN)

Tenderingssee Einstieg 1 (TSZN) is a freshwater lake located in North Rhine-Westphalia, approximately 8 minutes from local diving centers in Voerde. The lake reaches depths of up to 14 meters and features several wrecks, making it a notable dive site in the area. Divers can encounter a variety of aquatic life, including pike, perch, carp, crabs, and snails, alongside diverse flora. The entry point is accessible from the shore.

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TGL-ranta/Kaukajärvi

TGL-ranta/Kaukajärvi is a dive site located at 61.475500, 23.904900, accessible from a sandy beach. The maximum depth at this site is 18 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various species, including perch, pike, and crabs. Additionally, there is a full southjuvenäic wreck present. Equipment rental is available, and a platform is provided for training purposes.

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TGL-ranta/Kaukajärvi

TGL-ranta/Kaukajärvi is a dive site located at 61.475500, 23.904900, accessible from a sandy beach. The maximum depth at this site is 18 meters. Divers can expect to encounter various species, including perch, pike, and crabs. Additionally, there is a full southjuvenäic wreck present. Equipment rental is available, and a platform is provided for training purposes.

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The Big Blue, Atlantis Berlin, Indoor

The Big Blue is an indoor training facility featuring a water depth of 3.5 meters. It includes built-in platforms designed for beginner training, introductory diving experiences, refresher courses, and equipment testing, specifically for dry suits, BCDs, and regulators. While there is no marine life present, divers have the opportunity to test high-quality photographic equipment, full face masks, and rebreathers in a controlled environment.

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The Big Blue, Atlantis Berlin, Indoor

The Big Blue is an indoor training facility featuring a water depth of 3.5 meters. It includes built-in platforms designed for beginner training, introductory diving experiences, refresher courses, and equipment testing, specifically for dry suits, BCDs, and regulators. While there is no marine life present, divers have the opportunity to test high-quality photographic equipment, full face masks, and rebreathers in a controlled environment.

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The Chicago

The Chicago is a century-old liner that has come to rest on rocky terrain, lying at depths ranging from 9 to 20 meters. The wreck is significantly broken up, offering divers the opportunity to explore various swim-throughs. Notable features include the visible boiler engine and prop shaft. The area surrounding the wreck is home to diverse marine life, including species such as pollock, conger, and lobster. Additionally, divers may encounter playful seals that are known to interact with fins.

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The Delph

The Delph is an inland dive site suitable for diver training, featuring a maximum depth of 19 meters. The site includes essential amenities such as a café, changing rooms, and toilets, and is accessible seven days a week. In the shallower areas, divers can observe various koi carp, while deeper sections host shoals of perch and a few resident sturgeon.

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The Gazzle

The Gazzle is located within the Newquay Bay & Gannel Marine Conservation Zone and offers a shallow shore dive with a maximum depth of 10 meters during high tide. The dive site features a sandy slope that gradually deepens, accompanied by kelp and rocky reefs. The northern section of The Gazzle includes kelp and rocky formations with caverns, while the southern section also features similar structures along with an old slipway. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including multiple species of nudibranchs, wrasse, sponges, anemones, crabs, jellyfish, and lobsters.

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The Mohegan (Wreck)

The Mohegan wreck lies approximately ten minutes from Porthkerris. This 482-foot luxury liner, with a gross tonnage of 6,889, sank in 1898 after colliding with the Manacles under unclear circumstances. Divers should plan their dives during slack tide or on weak neap tides for optimal conditions. The site is home to various marine life, including gorgonian fans, Dead Man’s Fingers, jewel anemones, conger eels, flatfish, and anglerfish. Artifacts from the passengers are occasionally discovered at the site.

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The Pinnacle

The Pinnacle is characterized by a triangular rock formation that rises from a depth of 40 meters to just 5 meters. Divers can begin their exploration at the maximum depth and navigate around the structure, which provides an ideal location for a safety stop at the top. The walls of the pinnacle are adorned with various marine life, including anemones, sea fans, and sponges. Common fish species found in this area include pollock, wrasse, gurnards, blennies, and John Dory.

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Three Sisters

Three Sisters is accessed from the shore, with parking available at the Carrick Dhu Caravan car park. Divers must walk down the cliffs and traverse the reef to reach the diving area located in a V-shaped gap on the eastern side of Blackrock headland. This site is quite exposed to wave action, which can amplify even small swells, making it advisable to dive only on calm days. The dive site features three rockpools with depths ranging from 3 to 8 meters, alongside a larger basin that reaches approximately 10 meters. Marine life includes kelp forests, anemones, and spider crabs.

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Thurlestone Beach

Thurlestone Beach is a shore dive site that offers access to the wreck of the Louis Sheid, making it suitable for divers of all skill levels. In addition to the wreck, divers can explore various rocky reefs that are home to a diverse range of intertidal marine species. The site provides opportunities for both casual exploration and more focused dives, accommodating a variety of diving interests.

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Tijningenplas Oost

Tijningenplas Oost features two distinct entry points located on the west side, providing access to a variety of underwater structures and clay walls. Divers can explore these clay formations, which are home to typical freshwater species. Look for bass among the reeds and freshwater crayfish near the clay walls, offering a glimpse into the local aquatic life.

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Timmendorfer Strand - Seebrücke

Timmendorfer Strand - Seebrücke offers access for divers from both the beach and the bridge. A notable aspect of this site is the opportunity to dive beneath the bridge. Divers should be aware that the use of buoys is required due to the presence of ship traffic in the area. Marine life commonly observed includes crabs, plaice, herring, salmon, mackerel, sprat, and cod.

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TODI, The Ultimate Experience

TODI is an expansive indoor diving facility featuring a pool that reaches a depth of 10 meters and has a diameter of 36 meters. The pool contains over 6,200,000 liters of water, maintained at a stable temperature of 23°C. Divers can explore the environment alongside more than 5,000 tropical freshwater fish and various realistic scenery elements designed to enhance the diving experience.

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Tollensesee / Neubrandenburg

Tollensesee, located in Neubrandenburg, is a lake that features remnants of a Torpedo Test Facility (TVA). The lake is home to various torpedoes and wrecks scattered throughout its depths. Divers should possess prior experience, as the site involves deep diving and conditions that include darkness and cold water. In the shallower areas, divers may encounter large schools of small perch, as well as pike swimming nearby.

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Tollensesee / Neubrandenburg

Tollensesee, located in Neubrandenburg, is a lake that features remnants of a Torpedo Test Facility (TVA). The lake is home to various torpedoes and wrecks scattered throughout its depths. Divers should possess prior experience, as the site involves deep diving and conditions that include darkness and cold water. In the shallower areas, divers may encounter large schools of small perch, as well as pike swimming nearby.

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Tombant an Eor

Tombant an Eor is located approximately 10 meters from Aber Ildut, featuring a rocky drop-off that begins at a depth of 14 meters and extends down to 32 meters. This site is notable for the remains of a cargo ship's anchor, which is reflected in its name. In the upper section of the drop-off, divers can observe various marine life, including sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and Corynactis, as well as sea bass that often take refuge among the kelp.

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Tony's Crack

Tony's Crack is an underwater canyon situated close to the diamond rocks, with a maximum depth of 18 meters and an average depth of around 15 meters throughout most of the dive. The canyon walls are rich in marine life, featuring numerous nooks and crannies to explore. Divers can observe a variety of species, including nudibranchs, candy-striped worms, sponges, anemones, cuckoo wrasse, and tompot blennies. The upper section of the crack is adorned with kelp forests, providing an ideal location for safety stops.

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Toolenburgerplas

Toolenburgerplas is a dive site accessible from the shore, featuring a straightforward dive path. Divers can explore various underwater objects, including wrecks, vehicles, two training platforms, and an old cannon. The visibility at this site can fluctuate throughout the year but is generally considered to be good. Marine life is abundant, with common sightings of pike, perch, and occasionally catfish, which are often found near or beneath the submerged structures.

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Torsöfläcken

Torsöfläcken features an underwater mountain that rises to a depth of 5 meters, sloping downwards in all directions to a sandy bottom found at depths of 22 to 25 meters. The site includes various plateaus at different depths. The upper region is characterized by diverse kelp species, which provide habitat for marine life such as pipefish, lobsters, nudibranchs, and various crabs, along with a variety of fish species. Divers should be aware that currents may be present in the area.

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TR Thompson

The TR Thompson is a wreck located at coordinates 50.710000, 0.136400, having been sunk by UB-57 on March 29, 1918. This vessel measures 110 meters in length and 14 meters in width, with a displacement of 3538 tons. Of the 36 crew members aboard, only three survived the sinking. Divers can observe the deck gun situated on the stern section of the wreck. The site is also known for its diverse marine life, including Conger eels, lobsters, pout whiting, and bib, which can be seen throughout the year.

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Trá an Dóilín

Trá an Dóilín, also known as Coral Beach, is one of only two maerl beaches in Ireland. The dive site offers depth variations between 2 meters and 7 meters, making it suitable for confined water dives. Night dives here present a different experience, recommended for divers with some level of experience. The marine life at Dóilín is diverse, including molluscs, cephalopods, various fish such as Pollock and Wrasse, as well as Blenny, Dogfish, and Crayfish. Other species include Conger, Spider crab, Brown crab, Nudibranchs, Octopus, Cuttlefish, lobster, John Dory, and jellyfish.

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Trá na Reilige

Trá na Reilige is a shore dive located on the Carraroe side of Costelloe Bay. The dive site is best explored during high water and features depths ranging from 8 meters to 12 meters. The area is rich in marine life, including brown crabs and spider crabs, making it an interesting spot for divers and snorkelers alike.

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Trabaan Pier

Trabaan Pier is a working pier characterized by boulder walls on either side and a small south-facing entrance. The main area features a muddy bottom, with a small substrate section at the top end, making it suitable for skill practice without disturbing sediment. During spring tides, depths can reach 6 to 7 meters, while average depths range from 3 to 5 meters. Outside the pier's mouth, divers can find rocky patches and areas of seagrass that support a variety of marine life, including crabs and lobsters.

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Trollskär

Trollskär is recognized as one of the premier dive sites at Väderörerna, featuring diverse underwater landscapes characterized by walls and slopes that lead to greater depths. During the winter and spring months, divers can observe a variety of nudibranchs, along with marine life such as lobsters, butterfish, and sea stars. The site is also known for occasional seal sightings while diving. The entry to this dive site is from the shore.

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Trubbnos

Trubbnos is the site of a two-masted brig that sank approximately 150 years ago. The wreck is suitable for beginner divers and is marked with buoys for easy navigation. It measures around 23 meters in length and 6 meters in width. The marine life around the wreck primarily consists of perch and jellyfish, and the structure is covered with mussels.

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Trubbnos

Trubbnos is the site of a two-masted brig that sank approximately 150 years ago. The wreck is suitable for beginner divers and is marked with buoys for easy navigation. It measures around 23 meters in length and 6 meters in width. The marine life around the wreck primarily consists of perch and jellyfish, and the structure is covered with mussels.

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Tussorna, Arild

Tussorna, located near Arild in the Kullaberg region of Skåne, is a popular shore diving location suitable for divers of varying experience levels. The site is known for its diverse marine life, where divers can frequently observe species such as goldsinny wrasses. The underwater environment offers a relaxed atmosphere, making it an engaging spot for exploration.

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Tuttenbrocksee

Tuttenbrocksee is a lake dive site located at coordinates 51.772200, 8.033000, with shore entry. The site requires registration and a day pass fee of 5 €. Note that there is no parking available at the lake. Divers should have navigation experience due to the presence of a water ski facility. The underwater environment features a sandy loam bottom and is home to various species including catfish, carp, pike, eel, perch, rudd, roach, and crayfish. Additionally, divers may encounter submerged structures such as platforms and aquatic vegetation like water lilies.

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Tvätthallarn Skärlen

Tvätthallarn Skärlen is a shore dive site located at coordinates 57.171500, 14.850500. The site offers good accessibility and typically features visibility of up to 7 meters. The dive depth reaches a maximum of 22 meters, showcasing various stone and rock formations. Marine life includes crayfish, perch, Burbot, and Pike, with limited vegetation present in the area.

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Tvätthallarn Skärlen

Tvätthallarn Skärlen is a shore dive site located at coordinates 57.171500, 14.850500. The site offers good accessibility and typically features visibility of up to 7 meters. The dive depth reaches a maximum of 22 meters, showcasing various stone and rock formations. Marine life includes crayfish, perch, Burbot, and Pike, with limited vegetation present in the area.

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Twiske Kurejan

Twiske Kurejan is a shore dive site located at coordinates 52.455400, 4.896600. The dive features a variety of objects including wrecks, platforms, and even a wheelchair. Divers can expect to see fish species such as perch, roach, pike, zander, crayfish, and eel along the coastline. Visibility at this site can range from moderate (1-2 meters) to reasonable (3-4 meters).

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Twiske Oostzaan

Twiske Oostzaan is a dive site located at coordinates 52.450600, 4.886000, accessible from the shore. The area features a variety of objects, including boats and large boulders, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced divers. Additionally, there are two sea containers available for overhead training. Marine life is limited, with occasional sightings of small bass, crayfish, and insects.

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Tyr

The wreck of the tugboat Tyr lies at a depth of 32 meters, having sunk in 2001 after sustaining damage from ice. Following unsuccessful recovery attempts, the vessel was left in its current position. Divers can explore the wreck and observe various details, including the machine telegraph visible through the port side window of the steering cabin.

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Tyr

The wreck of the tugboat Tyr lies at a depth of 32 meters, having sunk in 2001 after sustaining damage from ice. Following unsuccessful recovery attempts, the vessel was left in its current position. Divers can explore the wreck and observe various details, including the machine telegraph visible through the port side window of the steering cabin.

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UB-74 (Wreck)

The UB-74 is a German submarine wreck located at a depth of 34 meters. It measures 182 feet in length and was sunk on May 26, 1918, by a depth charge from the armed yacht Lorna. The wreck remains relatively intact, although it has been subjected to target practice by the Navy. Divers may observe Conger eels residing within the double hull of the submarine. This site is best explored when tidal conditions permit access.

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UB1195

The UB-1195 is a German Type VIIC submarine that was sunk on April 7, 1945, in the English Channel due to depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Watchman. The wreck is located at a depth of 30 meters and is positioned upright, although the Conning Tower has detached from the pressure hull and is leaning to one side. The structure is beginning to show signs of deterioration. Marine life commonly observed around the wreck includes crabs, lobsters, and conger eels, which are frequent inhabitants of such wreck sites.

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UC42 Cork

The UC42 Cork is a World War I submarine wreck located at a depth of approximately 28 meters. The wreck is notable for its conning tower, propellers, and torpedo tubes. It is recommended to dive this site during slack water conditions. As a war grave, it is important to treat the site with respect. Marine life around the wreck includes large conger eels, lobsters, and various fish species such as bib, cod, and pollock.

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Untergrombach (Metzgerallmend)

Untergrombach (Metzgerallmend) is a quarry pond situated in the Karlsruhe district. The lake reaches a maximum depth of 24 meters. To protect the local flora and fauna, the site is organized into various zones. Divers are advised to utilize the diving board for entry. The aquatic life includes species such as pike, perch, carp, and roach, with occasional sightings of sturgeons for those fortunate enough.

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Vagnhärad kalkbrott

Vagnhärad kalkbrott is a limestone quarry that provides a dive experience with generally good visibility. The maximum depth reaches just over 40 meters, with various depth levels suitable for dive training. The site features a parking area conveniently located near the water's edge. Marine life is limited, primarily consisting of a few crayfish and perch of different sizes.

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Vagnhärad kalkbrott

Vagnhärad kalkbrott is a limestone quarry that provides a dive experience with generally good visibility. The maximum depth reaches just over 40 meters, with various depth levels suitable for dive training. The site features a parking area conveniently located near the water's edge. Marine life is limited, primarily consisting of a few crayfish and perch of different sizes.

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Värdshusvraket

Värdshusvraket is a well-preserved wreck of a large vessel measuring 25 meters in length and 7 meters in width. The dive typically occurs in conditions of low visibility, making it a unique experience. The optimal time for diving here is during the colder months of the year. Marine life around the wreck includes a variety of small perch, and divers can observe numerous details on and around the wreck, including a barge located directly adjacent to it.

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Värdshusvraket

Värdshusvraket is a well-preserved wreck of a large vessel measuring 25 meters in length and 7 meters in width. The dive typically occurs in conditions of low visibility, making it a unique experience. The optimal time for diving here is during the colder months of the year. Marine life around the wreck includes a variety of small perch, and divers can observe numerous details on and around the wreck, including a barge located directly adjacent to it.

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Veenmeer

Veenmeer is a freshwater diving lake located in Tynarlo, Holland, situated within its own campsite. The site is ideal for practice dives, including those for children, and typically offers reasonable visibility. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of freshwater fish, including sizable pike. Additionally, the lake features several artificial diving attractions, such as wrecks, which enhance the diving experience.

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Vervien

Vervien is located near the ports of Mazou and Melon, featuring a dive site that ranges from depths of 0 to 20 meters. The dive occurs at the base of two rocks, with their summits reaching approximately 10 meters. The underwater landscape is characterized by areas adorned with daisies and spirographs. Divers can observe sand eels hunting on the sandy bottom, providing a unique experience.

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Vijver Flecher Hotel

The Vijver Flecher Hotel features a small pond ideal for novice divers and training exercises, including the use of submerged vehicles. The water is filtered, providing reasonable visibility for underwater exploration. While the pond is limited in size, divers can observe some small aquatic life, although the biodiversity is not extensive due to the pond's dimensions.

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Viken - Smögen Dyk o Upplevelse

Viken offers divers the opportunity to explore a diverse array of marine life right next to the jetty. Within the bay, you can encounter species such as Nudibranchs and Lumpfish, providing excellent opportunities for underwater photography. The site is easily accessible for divers, making it a convenient location to observe the rich biodiversity characteristic of the west coast.

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Villers-deux-Eglises

Villers-deux-Eglises is a former quarry that was historically used for the extraction of iron ore and red marble, particularly during the late 16th century. The site is known for its diverse aquatic life, including various species of carp, sterlets, and sturgeons such as Siberian Sterlet, Beluga, Diamond, stellata, and Albinos. Divers can enter the water from the shore, allowing for easy access to explore the underwater environment.

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Vinsjen

Vinsjen is located just outside the course platform, reaching a depth of 36 meters. Divers can find an anonymous line a few meters below the barge, which leads 51 meters out to a winch. This area is known for the presence of troll crabs, which are more commonly found at greater depths. During winter months, the cooler temperatures at this depth attract a wider variety of marine life compared to the shallower waters.

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Virrholmarna

Virrholmarna offers a diverse underwater environment characterized by a wall and slope teeming with marine life. The site is a suitable alternative for divers when conditions at Väderöerna are not favorable due to high waves. Expect to encounter a variety of nudibranchs, lobsters, edible crabs, and cod, along with numerous other fish species. The area is also rich in different types of seaweed, contributing to the overall biodiversity. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore this vibrant ecosystem.

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Vitabad

Vitabad, located at coordinates 51.129600, 4.212800, is a shore entry dive site primarily designed for training purposes. It features a sports pool and an instruction pool, making it suitable for both novice and experienced divers looking to enhance their skills. The site does not host any significant underwater life, as it is primarily utilized for diving practice and swimming activities. For more detailed information, refer to the Vita Scheldebad website.

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Vivian

Vivian Dive Site is situated in an old slate quarry in Llanberis, Snowdonia, with a maximum depth of 18 meters. This site is suitable for both novice and experienced divers. It features a confined water training cage, changing rooms, and a classroom for divers. The visibility at Vivian is consistently good throughout the year due to minimal silt accumulation, making it a clear dive location. The site is accessed via shore entry.

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Vlietepolder Peilhuisje

Vlietepolder Peilhuisje is a shore dive site located at coordinates 51.597300, 3.752200. The area is influenced by the nearby storm surge barrier, which can create strong currents and a brief tidal turn. Visibility may be lower than at other dive locations due to these conditions. While divers can explore deeper areas, caution is advised as these depths enter the shipping channel, where diving is prohibited. The presence of currents contributes to a diverse range of underwater life compared to more distant sites. Parking facilities are available nearby.

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Vobster Quay

Vobster Quay is an inland diving site located at coordinates 51.246000, -2.424300. The site is recognized as an 'ark' for the native white-clawed crayfish, which were introduced into the lake in 2009 by researchers from the Bristol Zoological Society. It offers a shore entry point for divers, making it accessible for skill development and practice. The lake environment supports various aquatic life and provides a controlled setting for divers to enhance their abilities.

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Voglstangsee

Voglstangsee, located near Mannheim, is accessible from the gym parking lot, where divers can change clothes either in the lot or on the adjacent lawn. The site features two paved entry points for easy access. There are no restroom facilities available. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including perch, sunfish, pike, and carp. Historically, a notable specimen known as 'Fritz,' a nearly 2-meter-long Waller (catfish), was present in the lake. Occasionally, divers may also spot tench in the waters.

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Vuilnisbelt - Tuttelhoek

Vuilnisbelt - Tuttelhoek is characterized by dense vegetation found between depths of 3 to 15 meters. As divers descend past 22-23 meters, the environment shifts to a sandy bottom with reduced plant life. Entry into the water can be challenging, particularly during low tide, and divers should be aware that currents may be stronger at times. The site is abundant in marine life, with crabs and lobsters often found hiding among oysters, blocks, and seaweed.

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Waidsee

Waidsee is a quarry pond situated approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Mannheim in Weinheim. This site was formed in the late 1960s due to gravel extraction, with the A5 motorway running adjacent to it. Divers can access the site year-round exclusively through a dive center. The underwater environment is home to a variety of fish species, including numerous perch, pike, and notably large catfish, which are often observed in shallow waters, particularly during the winter months.

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Waldfennen

Waldfennen is a dive site located at coordinates 52.962600, 5.752600, accessible from the shore. Divers can explore multiple platforms situated at depths of 5, 10, and 20 meters. The site features interesting elements such as wrecks, a speed camera, a toilet, and a lawn mower. Additionally, divers can observe distinct peat layers throughout the dive, providing a unique underwater landscape.

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Waldrons Drift

Waldrons Drift is a sandstone reef located southeast of Bognor Regis, featuring a drift dive experience. The dive depth ranges from 12 to 18 meters as divers move along the reef. The site is known for its diverse marine life, including Corkwing Wrasse, Ballan Wrasse, Goldsinney, Pollack, Tompot Blenny, rays, and cat sharks. Additionally, there are 24 recorded species of sponges, bryozoans, hydroids, and tube worms. Visibility can reach up to 8 to 10 meters, providing good conditions for exploration.

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Waldsee

Waldsee is accessed from the camping site 'Am Waldsee' via a small sandy beach. The dive begins at a depth of 7 meters, where divers can observe gravel walls. The area is home to various species including perch, crabs, mussels, pike, carp, and catfish. During the summer months, small perch and pike can often be found in the meadow area to the left of the entry point.

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Waller Feldmarksee

Waller Feldmarksee is a freshwater dredge lake characterized by its easy shore access and ample parking facilities. The entry points are straightforward, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels. Underwater, divers can expect to encounter various species typical of freshwater environments, including different types of perch and pike. With some luck, it is also possible to spot the elusive carp in this habitat.

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Wambachsee Duisburg Wedau

Wambachsee is located in the Sechs-Seen-Platte recreation area in Duisburg and is one of six lakes in the region. This quarry pond has a maximum depth of approximately 12.6 meters and is situated at an elevation of about 32 meters above sea level. The lake is home to a diverse fish population, including large catfish, pike, carp, eel, roach, perch, zander, sunfish, and crayfish. Divers can access the site from the shore.

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Wandlitzsee

Wandlitzsee is located in Wandlitz and features a primary entry point on the left side of the lido, which is also adjacent to a local surfing school. Divers are encouraged to explore the shoreline, where they can encounter various species such as perch, pike, eels, carp, and crabs. The site offers a natural lake environment, making it ideal for observing freshwater marine life. Conditions may allow for further exploration towards Obersee or Ruhlsdorf if wind conditions are favorable.

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Wandlitzsee

Wandlitzsee is located in Wandlitz and features a primary entry point on the left side of the lido, which is also adjacent to a local surfing school. Divers are encouraged to explore the shoreline, where they can encounter various species such as perch, pike, eels, carp, and crabs. The site offers a natural lake environment, making it ideal for observing freshwater marine life. Conditions may allow for further exploration towards Obersee or Ruhlsdorf if wind conditions are favorable.

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Wassersport Werbelow e.V.

Wassersport Werbelow e.V. offers a shore entry point into a freshwater environment characterized by a gradual slope leading to a maximum depth of 12 meters. The area is rich in vegetation up to 6 meters deep, providing habitat for various species. Divers can expect to encounter small fish, as well as larger species such as pike, eels, and perch. Catfish and gobies have also been reported in this location. A compass is essential for navigation due to the site's features.

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Wassersport Werbelow e.V.

Wassersport Werbelow e.V. offers a shore entry point into a freshwater environment characterized by a gradual slope leading to a maximum depth of 12 meters. The area is rich in vegetation up to 6 meters deep, providing habitat for various species. Divers can expect to encounter small fish, as well as larger species such as pike, eels, and perch. Catfish and gobies have also been reported in this location. A compass is essential for navigation due to the site's features.

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Wastwater

Wastwater is recognized as the deepest natural lake in England, located within the Lake District National Park. This glacial valley lake sits at an elevation of 60 meters above sea level, extending 4.8 kilometers in length and 500 meters in width, with a maximum depth of 79 meters. The lake is managed by the National Trust and attracts numerous visitors. The water is known for its clarity, providing a habitat for various species including Arctic Char, Trout, Eel, and during spawning season, Salmon.

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Waterfront Plymouth Hoe

Waterfront Plymouth Hoe is accessible from the shore via steps leading to sheltered waters, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site is approximately 100 meters from a dive center that provides air fills. The underwater environment features kelp growth, which provides habitat for various marine life, including cuttlefish, lobsters, crabs, and wrasse during their respective seasons. Observant divers may also spot rays in the area.

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Watergoed

Watergoed is located on the west side of Slijk-Ewijk, providing shore access for divers. The site features a beach area with a parking lot nearby, allowing for easy entry into the water. Underwater, divers can encounter various structures including several submerged trees. The area is known for sightings of pike-perch, including their mating behaviors, along with other species such as pike, perch, crayfish, and gobies, which are commonly found throughout the lake.

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Wemeldinge Oost-Linda

At Wemeldinge Oost-Linda, divers enter the water from the shore at the end of the pier. The initial part of the dive can be explored on the left side of the pier, which extends underwater. It is important to cross the pier before making a turn, as the current outside can be strong and visibility tends to be low. The underwater terrain primarily consists of silt, which limits the diversity of marine life. However, divers can expect to see various species including shrimps, tube worms, and flatfish.

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Wemeldinge Parking, Kattendijke

Wemeldinge Parking, located in Kattendijke, offers diving opportunities during both high and low tides. Divers can enter the water by crossing the road from the parking area. Depending on the tide, divers should head left during ebb tide or right during flood tide. The dive site features a sandy bottom, where divers can encounter various marine life, including brittle stars, flatfish, lobsters, crabs, and occasionally cuttlefish. The site accommodates dives ranging from shallow depths to approximately 40 meters.

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Werbellinsee

Werbellinsee is a freshwater diving site located in the Schorfheide region. The site features multiple entry points, primarily accessed from the shore. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of aquatic life throughout the year, including sticklebacks, whitefish, large pike, burbots, and catfish. The lake's ecosystem supports these species, making it a suitable location for both novice and experienced divers.

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Werbellinsee

Werbellinsee is a freshwater diving site located in the Schorfheide region. The site features multiple entry points, primarily accessed from the shore. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of aquatic life throughout the year, including sticklebacks, whitefish, large pike, burbots, and catfish. The lake's ecosystem supports these species, making it a suitable location for both novice and experienced divers.

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Westbout

Westbout is located at the westernmost point of the Schouwen-Duiveland area along the Eastern Scheldt. This site is adjacent to the Oosterscheldekering, which influences the local currents and contributes to a diverse marine ecosystem. Due to its proximity to the security area of the Oosterscheldekering, diving here requires prior approval from Rijkswaterstaat. The site is known for its unique marine life, making it a noteworthy location for divers interested in observing varied aquatic species.

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Westenwind

Westenwind is a lesser-known dive site that offers a maximum depth of approximately 2 meters. This shallow area is ideal for snorkeling, showcasing abundant red algae and typical marine life found in the Grevelingen. If divers swim further out, they will reach a channel where depths exceed 10 meters, beyond which diving is not permitted. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Westermakelsdorf

Westermakelsdorf is characterized by a variety of underwater vegetation and features an old weather station that is partially above water. The site includes marl banks and experiences a consistent current, which can vary in strength. Divers can enter the water from the beach, and there is a large parking area available nearby. Marine life commonly observed here includes crabs, starfish, shrimps, plaice, small fish, gobies, and sea scorpions.

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Westerveldse Kolk

Westerveldse Kolk is a freshwater dive site accessible from the shore. Divers can explore various depths while observing a range of underwater objects. The site is home to typical freshwater species, including freshwater mussels, eels, pike, perch, and crayfish. It is important to remain cautious of boat traffic in the area during dives.

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Wilhelm Heidkamp, Anton Schmitt, Diether von Roeder

The dive site features three German WWII destroyers: Z21 Wilhelm Heidkamp, Z22 Anton Schmitt, and Z17 Diether von Roeder. These vessels were relocated to this area post-war for harbor clearance. Heidkamp is positioned upright, while Schmidt lies on its side. Diether is approximately 20 meters away from Heidkamp. Divers can observe numerous details on the wrecks, but caution is advised during penetration dives due to potential hazards.

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Wintertauchplatz Sorpesee

Wintertauchplatz Sorpesee offers a shallow entry from the campsite, leading divers towards the center of the lake. Here, a steep wall descends to a depth of approximately 34 meters. The site is home to various aquatic life, including seaweed, walleye, pike, redfish, and at dusk, divers may encounter eels and crabs. Additionally, there are several wrecks to explore in the area. Registration is required for diving at this site.

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Wissenkerke Oostnol

Wissenkerke Oostnol is accessed from the shore, requiring a walk from the parking lot to the breakwater. Divers should enter the water at the breakwater's end and swim out along the extension of the nol. After reaching a certain distance, divers should turn right and head north-northeast, gradually ascending to exit the water at the nol's point. It is advisable to dive during low tide. Underwater, the site is characterized by a rich growth of sponges, carnations, and various marine life typical of the Oosterschelde area.

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Wissenkerke Westnol

Wissenkerke Westnol is a dive site that can only be accessed during low tide. Divers should be aware that the current can be strong, and visibility may often be poor. The site features shallow oyster banks on its western side, making it essential to prepare a dive plan. Underwater, the site is rich in marine life, particularly noted for its diverse sea anemones, which display colors ranging from white to salmon pink.

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Wrasbury Dive Centre

Wrasbury Dive Centre offers a diverse underwater experience with a variety of marine life and features. The site includes a snorkel trail with information boards detailing the marine species found around the UK. Divers can encounter various fish such as perch, pike, tench, and carp, along with crayfish and potentially catfish. The area also hosts small invertebrates like mussels and freshwater sponges. Notable features include large fun objects like a bear, elephant, and octopus, as well as several wrecks scattered throughout the dive site.

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Wraysbury

Wraysbury is a dive site located at coordinates 51.460100, -0.548200, accessible from the shore. The maximum depth at this site is 14 meters. Divers can explore a variety of wrecks, including the fuselage of a 737, a bus, boats, cars, and a VW camper van. The site also supports a range of freshwater species such as pike, perch, tench, eels, crayfish, freshwater mussels, and sponges.

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Wraysbury Dive Centre

Wraysbury Dive Centre features the fuselage of a Jet 2 737, providing a unique wreck diving experience suitable for divers of all levels, including those taking wreck diving courses. The dive site is home to various freshwater species such as perch, pike, tench, crayfish, carp, and occasionally catfish. Divers can also observe small invertebrates like mussels and freshwater sponges. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Wreck Bungsberg

The Bungsberg wreck is located at a depth of 38 meters in Tallinn Bay. The cargo ship lies upright on its keel, with its funnel and after mast missing. Marine life in the area may include various fish species, but visibility can vary.

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Wreck Bungsberg

The Bungsberg wreck is located at a depth of 38 meters in Tallinn Bay. The cargo ship lies upright on its keel, with its funnel and after mast missing. Marine life in the area may include various fish species, but visibility can vary.

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Wreck Christine

The Wreck Christine, a former Dutch fishing trawler, sits at a depth of 29 meters. It sank on May 24, 1943, following an explosion that severely damaged its forward and middle sections. Marine life in the area includes various fish species attracted to the wreck structure.

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Wreck Christine

The Wreck Christine, a former Dutch fishing trawler, sits at a depth of 29 meters. It sank on May 24, 1943, following an explosion that severely damaged its forward and middle sections. Marine life in the area includes various fish species attracted to the wreck structure.

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Wreck Heino

The Wreck Heino is a tugboat that sank in 1944, located near Aegna Island at an average depth of 13 meters and a maximum depth of 20 meters. The wreck is well-preserved, featuring an old anchor and helm, making it suitable for beginner divers. Access is via RIB boat.

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Wreck Heino

The Wreck Heino is a tugboat that sank in 1944, located near Aegna Island at an average depth of 13 meters and a maximum depth of 20 meters. The wreck is well-preserved, featuring an old anchor and helm, making it suitable for beginner divers. Access is via RIB boat.

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Wreck Polaris

The Wreck Polaris, a 32.27m sailboat, rests at a depth of 26m near Aegna Island. It sank on August 8, 1941, and is currently positioned on its keel with visible deck structures. Expect to see various marine life around the wreck site.

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Wreck Polaris

The Wreck Polaris, a 32.27m sailboat, rests at a depth of 26m near Aegna Island. It sank on August 8, 1941, and is currently positioned on its keel with visible deck structures. Expect to see various marine life around the wreck site.

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Wythmenerplas

Wythmenerplas is a designated training site for novice divers. The entry is from the shore, with a marked line system leading from the jetty to a 5-meter platform. The first car wreck can be found at a depth of 5 meters, while caution is advised at the alternative entry due to a steep drop-off. The underwater environment is typical of Dutch lakes, although the area previously known for eels is now beneath a waterski track, which may affect marine life visibility.

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Z12 Erich Giese

The Z12 Erich Giese is a notable wreck dive site located at coordinates 68.427700, 17.338500. This vessel participated in several significant battles during World War II, particularly during the invasion of Norway in April 1940. It was ultimately sunk on April 9, 1940, by British and Norwegian forces off the coast of Narvik, resulting in the survival of only a few crew members. The wreck is of interest to divers and military historians alike due to its historical significance. Entry to the site is by boat, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its remains and learn about its past.

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Z19 Herrman Kunne

The Z19 Herrman Kunne wreck lies submerged from the surface down to a depth of 50 meters. Originally disabled during its first battle, the ship was repaired and participated in a second battle until it ran out of ammunition, after which it was scuttled to avoid capture. Divers can explore various details of the wreck, which is accessible by boat.

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Z2 Georg Thiele

The Z2 Georg Thiele wreck lies in the Rombak fjord, having participated in the battles of Narvik in April 1940. The wreck is partially visible at the surface, with the stern resting at a depth of 52 meters. Divers can explore the wreck by starting at the deeper sections and ascending along its structure. Visibility tends to be very good below 20 meters, allowing for detailed observation of the wreck's features.

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Zandeiland 1

Zandeiland 1 is a designated shore diving site located at coordinates 52.248500, 4.961400. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of fish and other marine life. It is important to note that diving at this location requires the appropriate permit. The site is suitable for family-friendly activities, particularly during the summer months, and facilities for changing clothes are available nearby, along with a restaurant.

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Zandeiland 4

Zandeiland 4 is a freshwater dive site located in the Netherlands, characterized by its diverse underwater environment. The site features various submerged objects and offers opportunities for deeper technical dives. Common marine life includes pike, perch, and schools of whitefish, along with sightings of freshwater prawns and crayfish. The dive site is accessible from the shore, with convenient parking available near the water.

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Zandeiland 8

Zandeiland 8 is accessible exclusively by boat and is notable for its population of pike. The site also features the wreck of the Klein Wilnis, a 16-meter vessel that remains largely intact. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species, particularly in the weedy areas, where pike sightings are highly likely.

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Zandeiland 8 Zuid

Zandeiland 8 Zuid is a dive site featuring multiple wrecks, with the most prominent being a barge measuring approximately 15 meters in length and 3 meters in width, situated at a depth of around 12 meters. The area is rich in underwater life, particularly around the wrecks, and divers can also explore the peat walls, which offer additional points of interest.

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Zandeiland 9

Zandeiland 9 is a dive site featuring several wrecks, with the most prominent being the Zestien Kwadraat, located at a depth of approximately 12 meters. This wreck is accessible for exploration from the inside, suitable for divers with experience. The area is rich in underwater life, particularly around the wrecks, and the peat walls nearby offer an additional point of interest for divers.

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Zandmeren

Zandmeren is a freshwater dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 51.757000, 5.343000. The area features various objects including a surf sail, a boat, and a scooter, making it an interesting spot for divers. It is suitable for beginners and those seeking a quieter diving experience. Underwater, divers may encounter freshwater mussels and mitten crabs, with the possibility of spotting a catfish.

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Zandmeren West (Geersteeg)

Zandmeren West, located at coordinates 51.763400, 5.347800, is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers of all skill levels. The site features a gentle slope where divers can explore areas rich in reeds. There are two notable holes, reaching depths of approximately 25 meters and 40 meters. The underwater environment supports typical freshwater fauna, including fish among the reeds, crayfish, and extensive fields of freshwater mussels.

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Zeelandbrug

Zeelandbrug is a well-known dive site located in the Eastern Scheldt, particularly favored during the sepia season from May to June. This site offers a variety of diving experiences, including current and drift dives along the rocky dike, as well as exploration around the bridge's pillars. The diverse underwater environment attracts divers from various countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Germany.

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Zevenhuizenplas

Zevenhuizenplas is a lake dive site accessible from the shore. Divers can enter the water at the beach and swim beyond the buoy line to explore the underwater landscape. The bottom features overgrown plateaus that gradually slope downwards. Marine life includes seaweed and crayfish, which can often be found in crevices. Divers may also encounter litter such as beer bottles and coke cans, which are common in the area.

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Zijpe

Zijpe is a shore dive site characterized by its mussel cultures that are densely populated with various marine life, including crabs, seaweed, and sea squirts. Divers should be aware that free diving is not permitted at this location, and prior permission is required to dive. The site offers unique photographic opportunities, particularly on sunny days, as the underwater environment is vibrant and full of life.

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Zilvermeer

Zilvermeer is situated in the municipality of Mol and features a series of lakes formed from sand extraction activities that supported the glass industry. The site is characterized by its freshwater environment, making it suitable for various aquatic species. Divers can expect to encounter sturgeon, carp, catfish, sunfish, goldfish, silver wind, and koi in the waters. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, providing easy access for divers.

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Zoetersbout

Zoetersbout is a dive site located in the Oosterschelde, characterized by minimal current, although some current may be experienced at the dike's head. Divers explore an overgrown dike wall, which is home to various marine life including eels, lobsters, and galatheak lobsters. The dive site offers opportunities to observe a range of species such as seahorses, nudibranchs, cuttlefish, sea bass, and snotolf, depending on the time of day during the diving season. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Zonneschijn

Zonneschijn is a lesser-known dive site accessible from the shore. Divers can explore the sandy areas where flatfish and shrimp can be observed. The site features a mix of sandy plains and rocky formations, providing habitats for various marine life. Among the rocks, divers may encounter crabs and lobsters. The eastern side of the site offers additional exploration opportunities, with a diverse underwater landscape of stones and sand.

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Zuidbout

Zuidbout features a steep wall that descends into deeper waters of the Oosterschelde. At a depth of 12 meters, divers can find a small wreck on the left side of the dam, which is largely overgrown and difficult to identify. The area is characterized by large blocks that are covered with bread and antler sponge, creating numerous hiding spots for crabs, crayfish, and small fish. This site is not recommended for beginner divers due to its conditions.

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Zuidplas

Zuidplas, located in Roermond at the Marina Oolderhuuske resort, is a natural lake that connects directly with the Maas River. The site is accessible from the shore and offers facilities such as changing rooms, flushing taps, showers, and toilets. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of aquatic life including bass, carp, catfish, eel, rudd, pike, pike-perch, roach, salmon, crayfish, and sunfish.

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Zwembad de Peppel

Zwembad de Peppel is a swimming facility located in Ede, featuring a competition pool and a reactive section equipped with tyre gybes. It also includes an outdoor pool available during the summer months. The site does not host any underwater life, making it a unique environment for divers. Visitors can engage in tile counting as an activity due to the absence of marine fauna.

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Zwembad de Vrije Slag

Zwembad de Vrije Slag is an outdoor swimming facility featuring a diving pit with a maximum depth of 3.5 meters. The pool is generally accessible from April through the end of October. It serves as a training location for various diving associations. For information regarding rental and availability, it is advisable to contact the site manager directly.

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Zwembad de Warande

Zwembad de Warande is a recreational center located in Oosterhout, featuring a variety of swimming facilities. The site includes a 50-meter competition pool with 8 lanes and a diving pit, as well as a 25-meter competition pool with 6 lanes. The center has been operational since 2015 and offers both indoor and outdoor swimming options, making it suitable for various aquatic activities. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Zwembad Flecher Hotel

Zwembad Flecher Hotel is a shallow swimming pool located at the Fletcher Hotel, where the water depth allows for kneeling. Access to the pool is facilitated by a staircase, making entry and exit straightforward. The pool does not support any aquatic life, providing a tranquil environment for those looking to relax. Visitors can engage in activities such as counting the tiles on the pool floor for entertainment.

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Zwembad Groenendaal

Zwembad Groenendaal features two pools: a recreational pool and a competition pool measuring 25 by 15 meters. The competition pool includes a diving pit, accommodating divers of varying skill levels. The water is filtered, resulting in an absence of underwater life. Divers can engage in activities such as counting the number of tiles on the pool floor.

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Zwembad Ruinen

Zwembad Ruinen is a swimming pool complex featuring multiple outdoor pools with filtered water. While it serves as a recreational area for families, it is also accessible for divers. The environment is generally devoid of marine life, with only occasional insects such as wasps or flies present. The site is suitable for training and casual diving activities.

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Zwembad Waterwyck

Zwembad Waterwyck is an indoor municipal pool located in Steenwijk, featuring both shallow and deep water areas. The average water temperature is maintained at 27°C. This site does not support any aquatic life due to its artificial nature, making it suitable primarily for training and recreational activities. The facility is designed for divers seeking a controlled environment for practice.

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Zwembad West

Zwembad West is a municipal swimming facility located in Rotterdam, featuring multiple pools, with the competition pool being the most appropriate for diving activities. The site lacks underwater life, making it a straightforward environment for divers. Divers can engage in activities such as counting the tiles on the pool floor for entertainment. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Zwembad: Feel Fit Center Vught

The Feel Fit Center Vught features a swimming pool complex that includes a competition pool measuring 25 meters in length, with a width of 12.5 to 15 meters and a depth of 3.5 meters, alongside an introductory pool. As this is a chlorinated swimming pool, it does not support any aquatic life such as fish or other marine organisms. The site is accessible via shore entry.

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Мраморный карьер/Marble Quarry

Marble Quarry is an artificial freshwater dive site that was formerly a marble extraction location. It features interesting stone walls, although the flora and fauna are limited. The site accommodates a variety of dive activities, ranging from open water diver courses to full cave dives. Certified divers are welcome to explore this unique underwater environment.

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Мраморный карьер/Marble Quarry

Marble Quarry is an artificial freshwater dive site that was formerly a marble extraction location. It features interesting stone walls, although the flora and fauna are limited. The site accommodates a variety of dive activities, ranging from open water diver courses to full cave dives. Certified divers are welcome to explore this unique underwater environment.

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Семиозерье ProDiving Base

Семиозерье ProDiving Base serves as a training dive location in the Saint Petersburg area, featuring a diverse underwater environment. The site is characterized by typical North-Western lake fauna, including species such as pike, European roach, perch, clay fish, and tench. Divers may encounter freedivers at various depths. The base is equipped with essential facilities including a compressor, rental services, a hostel, a saloon, and a sauna, providing a comfortable experience for divers.

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Семиозерье ProDiving Base

Семиозерье ProDiving Base serves as a training dive location in the Saint Petersburg area, featuring a diverse underwater environment. The site is characterized by typical North-Western lake fauna, including species such as pike, European roach, perch, clay fish, and tench. Divers may encounter freedivers at various depths. The base is equipped with essential facilities including a compressor, rental services, a hostel, a saloon, and a sauna, providing a comfortable experience for divers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Northern European Seas?
Northern European Seas features several excellent dive spots, each with unique characteristics. Popular sites are listed on this page with ratings and recent activity. Consider factors like your skill level, interests (macro, wide-angle, wrecks), and current conditions when choosing spots.
What's the best entry method for diving in Northern European Seas?
Entry methods in Northern European Seas vary by specific location. Many spots offer shore entry from beaches or rocky areas, while others require boat access. Check individual spot details for entry information and any special requirements.
What conditions and water temperature can I expect in Northern European Seas?
Northern European Seas's diving conditions depend on season and specific location. Water temperatures, visibility, and currents can vary significantly. Review recent dive logs and seasonal patterns for the most current conditions information.
Are there any local dive shops or services in Northern European Seas?
Northern European Seas may have local dive shops offering equipment rental, guided dives, and courses. Check our dive shop directory for verified operators in the area, or ask the local diving community for recommendations.