Wreck of Unnamed Shipwreck - Canmore 102136 - Scottish East Coast & Borders

The Unnamed Shipwreck, Canmore 102136, off the Scottish East Coast, is less about "what" and more about "if." We're talking proper exploratory diving here, the kind where you earn your finds. This isn’t a pre-packaged wreck tour; it’s a dive into history’s grey areas, perfect for those who thrive on mystery. What we love about this site is the sheer sense of discovery. You’re not just looking at a wreck; you’re piecing together fragments of a story, often against a backdrop of green-grey Scottish water. The visibility can swing wildly, from a glorious 15 metres where the structure looms into view, to a more intimate five metres, making the wreck feel immense and close. We’ve found some beautiful anemones clinging to twisted metal, their tentacles swaying gently in the subtle surge. Keep an eye out for inquisitive conger eels, often tucked deep into crevices. This dive suits experienced cold-water divers with a good sense of navigation and an appreciation for the subtle beauty of a well-aged wreck. It’s a rewarding challenge, not a sightseeing tour.

Location
Scottish East Coast & Borders, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
56.131317, -2.583750
Type
wreck

Marine Protected Area: Isle of May

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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