Wreck of Unnamed Shipwreck - Canmore 102154 - Scottish East Coast & Borders

Forget your tropical brochures for a minute, because the Unnamed Shipwreck 102154 off the Scottish East Coast is a proper dive, the kind that digs its hooks in. We love sites like this: raw, slightly mysterious, and steeped in that cold North Sea history. Descending onto this old girl, you feel the weight of decades of tempestuous seas. The structure itself is a fascinating jumble, a skeletal outline now heavily draped in dead man's fingers and anemones. You'll spend your bottom time navigating through collapsed sections, peering into shadowy holds that often shelter inquisitive wrasse and the occasional squat lobster. This isn’t about big pelagics; it’s about the intimacy of a wreck reclaiming itself, a quiet testament to the power of the ocean. Our favourite bits are always finding those little details, a brass porthole peeking through the growth, or a chain draped just so. It’s a dive that rewards slow exploration and a keen eye, perfect for divers who appreciate history and the unique beauty of temperate wrecks.

Location
Scottish East Coast & Borders, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
55.994953, -2.441536
Type
wreck

Marine Protected Area: Barns Ness Coast

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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