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Location: Anglesey (England & Wales)
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Top Dive Sites (make sure you dive these!)
1 Menai Straights With 3 votes(s).
2 Porthdafarch Beach - shore dive With 2 votes(s).
3 Treaddur Bay With 2 votes(s).
4 Hermine Wreck With 1 votes(s).
5 Pinnacle A With 1 votes(s).
6 The fangs With 1 votes(s).
7 Englishmans Rock With 1 votes(s).
8 The fangs With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

Based on data from your reviews for Anglesey. we know the following about the marine life you can expect to see.
If you have been to Anglesey please add a review (see left). Your experience of what you saw will help to extend these results!

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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Anglesey. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
August 2015 Lots of crabs knocking around on the rusty wreckage.
Date posted: 19-Aug-2015 14:41 by: Akamas Diver
August 2014 Attended Scubafest with around another 100 divers, good time had by all!
Date posted: 03-Sep-2014 14:47 by: Akamas Diver
November 2009 A good drift dive only spoilt by poor visibility on this occaision.
Date posted: 09-Dec-2009 23:23 by: stewartx
November 2009 A good wreck dive in about 6m.Vis was very poor but this was caused by the heavy rainfall .Would do it again
Date posted: 09-Dec-2009 23:21 by: stewartx
August 1999 Drift dive with a difference! The difference being you can`t see anything! Just the blur of the sea bed whizzing past! For speed freaks only!
Date posted: 23-Jul-2006 07:38 by: Akamas Diver
April 2006 Good fun!
Date posted: 05-May-2006 10:56 by: James
July 2002 Great place to dive- lots of variety
Date posted: 26-Dec-2005 07:43 by: Fred
July 2002 Great place to dive- lots of variety
Date posted: 26-Dec-2005 07:43 by: Fred
May 2005 Great dive during the day ........... BUT try a night dive hear and it is absolutly fantastic, saw tope, crabs lobsters flat fish ect. Well worth a visit
Date posted: 31-May-2005 19:04 by: Eric


Wreck Dives:

Here are the wreck dives we know of for Anglesey.

SS Missouri
The barque SS Missouri outward bound from Boston Massachusetts for Liverpool ran into the worst snow storm to hit Anglesey on 1 March 1886. The Missouri became a total loss despite the efforts of the Liverpool Salvage Association. Today the wreck is flattened and dispersed yet many important features remain recognisable. These include part of the bow, deck winch, wooden decking and the boilers. The wreck hardly experiences any tidal currents and is no deeper than 15 metres. It is a haven for marine life and makes an excellent first wreck dive.
15m / 49ft
15m / 49ft
Accidental sinking: 01-Jun-1886 Wreck penetration not possible Technical or decompression diving. More info...