Wreck of Unnamed Shipwreck - Canmore 96644 - Scottish East Coast & Borders

The Unnamed Shipwreck, Canmore 96644, off the Scottish East Coast, is a proper adventure. We’re talking about a wreck that has really settled into its new home, becoming part of the seabed. It’s less about identifying specific ship features and more about the way the sea has reclaimed it. You’ll find sections of hull plating draped with kelp, creating shadowy overhangs where crabs scuttle and small wrasse dart amongst the debris. The real draw here is the atmosphere; it’s a sombre, intriguing dive, especially when the light filters through the green water. Visibility can be a bit of a lottery, so we always suggest picking a calm day with an incoming tide for the best chance of a clearer view. This isn’t a colourful, tropical dive, but for those who appreciate the stark beauty of a cold-water wreck and the subtle life it supports, it’s a truly rewarding experience.

Location
Scottish East Coast & Borders, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
56.015762, -3.417187
Type
wreck

Marine Protected Area: Long Craig Island

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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