Wreck of Unnamed Shipwreck - Canmore 96690 - Scottish East Coast & Borders

Alright, the Unnamed Shipwreck off the Scottish East Coast. "Unnamed" always sparks a bit of mystery, doesn't it? We’re talking about a proper historical wreck here, one that feels truly part of the seabed. It’s not some sanitised, perfectly preserved museum piece. This wreck has been down a good while, so expect a structure that’s become a home. We love how the metalwork has softened with time, draped in anemones and dead man's fingers. You’ll weave through ribs and plating, finding cod and wrasse peeking out from every crevice. Our favourite time to dive it is on a calm, bright day – that’s when the light really plays through the skeletal remains, highlighting the resident blennies and gobies. It’s a site for those who appreciate history and the slow reclamation of nature, not for those chasing pristine coral. Just remember, Scottish waters mean sturdy gear and a good drysuit.

Location
Scottish East Coast & Borders, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
56.027990, -3.369680
Type
wreck

Marine Protected Area: Carlingnose Point

Nearby Dive Sites in Scottish East Coast & Borders

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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