Wreck of Unnamed Shipwreck - Canmore 102555 - Scottish West Coast

Dive into the unknown on Scotland's West Coast with the Wreck of Unnamed Shipwreck, Canmore 102555. This isn't one of those perfectly catalogued ships; it's a genuine mystery, and that's precisely what we love about it. Dropping onto the wreck, you can feel the chill of the North Atlantic and the palpable sense of history. Visibility can vary wildly, but when it’s good, you’ll find yourself surrounded by a skeletal hull, draped in kelp and alive with critters. We’d suggest bringing a good torch, not just for penetration, but for spotting the little details – the anemones clinging to rusted plates, the nudibranchs inching across what might have been a porthole. It’s a site that rewards patience and a keen eye. Keep an eye out for inquisitive pollack and even the occasional conger eel peeking from a dark crevice. This site suits divers who appreciate a bit of exploration and don't mind embracing the rugged, untamed beauty of Scottish diving. It’s definitely one for the logbook, if only for the story of diving a wreck with no name.

Location
Scottish West Coast, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
56.620240, -6.053973
Type
wreck

Marine Protected Area: Loch Sunart

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Marine Life in Scottish West Coast

Home to 127 recorded species including 50 reef fish, 15 whales & dolphins, 10 seagrass & algae, 9 sharks & rays, 8 other, 7 crabs & lobsters.

Notable Species