ROBINA - Scottish East Coast & Borders

The Robina, a small fishing vessel that went down in 1925, lies in a shallow seven metres off the Scottish coast. She's not a huge wreck, about 14m by 5m, but the shallowness makes for generous bottom time. Expect to see her structure well colonised by local marine life – plenty of crabs and lobsters tucked into nooks, and a good variety of fish darting around the old hull. It’s a solid dive for those who enjoy exploring smaller wrecks without deep decompression considerations, a nice easy-going rummage around a piece of history.

Location
Scottish East Coast & Borders, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
56.038254, -3.637199
Type
wreck
Maximum Depth
7m

Marine Protected Area: Torry Bay

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Marine Life in Scottish East Coast & Borders

Home to 126 recorded species including 53 reef fish, 12 whales & dolphins, 10 seagrass & algae, 10 sharks & rays, 9 crabs & lobsters, 8 other.

Notable Species