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Location: Loch Leven (Scotland & Northern Ireland)
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1 Ballachulish With 1 votes(s).
2 Manse Reef With 1 votes(s).
3 Lochside Cottages With 1 votes(s).

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Visited Comments
July 2010 Dive 16 in 'Top 100 British Shore Dives' (Anita Sherwood). A good dive on the edge of quarried sealoch. No sediment at all. Gin-clear water down to 40m and beyond. Loads of the usual fish and invertebrates, crabs, langoustine etc. Surprisingly enjoyable dive.
Date posted: 14-Jul-2010 17:37 by: Stonefish2
January 2005 ** Lochside Cottages ** Another day of training with perfectly clear skies but very frosty and cold up north. The water temperature was really cold (4.5 degrees C) and pitch black - should have been a night dive, alas, the sun was out. A lot of peat in the water near the surface keeping the light out. Glad had my torch with me!! This site is good for training, especially the 'giant stride entry' and 'forward roll'. Some sea life was seen; urchins, crabs, squat lobsters and a few small hermit crabs.
Date posted: 16-Jan-2007 08:54 by: Eager Beaver
February 2005 ** Manse Reef ** A training weekend for us and to this site in Loch Leven. From shore entered water and descended to approximately 18m in depth. Once reef found explored it though it has to be said at this time of the year there was not much to be seen. Sea life encountered; scallops, crabs, hermit crabs, sponges, sponges, sun stars, crabs and urchins. Halocline seen and experienced towards surface and definite thermoclimes felt.
Date posted: 16-Jan-2007 08:45 by: Eager Beaver


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