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English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat from St Abbs harbour is easiest. Several depths can be dived depending on how close you are dropped to the rocks.
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Average depth 12 m / 39.4 ft
Max depth 25 m / 82 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
English (Translate this text in English): This is one of the more popular baot diving sites at St Abbs. The dive consists of series of gullies and walls, some of which have a mild current flowing through them. Plenty of Dead Mans Fingers, Sea Anemones and Urchins all around the rocks. Good site for seeing Wrasse, Scorpinfish and the possibility of a Wolffish. The reef breaks the surface nearer the mainland but kelp covered shelfs in around 5 metres can be found for safety stops.
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