Wreck of Unnamed Shipwreck - Canmore 102592 - Scottish West Coast

Forget your sunny Caribbean wrecks for a minute. The Scottish West Coast, with its often-moody skies and deep, dark lochs, holds a different kind of magic, and this unnamed shipwreck – Canmore 102592 – is a prime example. We love the sheer mystery here; it’s not some perfectly preserved museum piece, but a ghost of the past, slowly being reclaimed by the ocean. Dropping down, the low visibility often means the wreck looms out of the green, a dramatic reveal that always gets the heart thumping. You’ll find the metalwork draped in dead man's fingers, anemones clinging to every surface, and often, we’ve spotted inquisitive conger eels peeking from shadowed nooks. This site suits divers who appreciate history and atmosphere over technicolour corals. It’s a proper dive, where conditions can be challenging, but the reward is a tangible connection to maritime heritage. Our favourite tip? Go slow. Let your eyes adjust and really take in the intricate details of corrosion and life intertwining.

Location
Scottish West Coast, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
56.249886, -4.676149
Type
wreck

Marine Protected Area: Upper Loch Fyne and Loch Goil

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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