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St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve

United Kingdom
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5 Dive Sites
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Situated on the southeast coast of Scotland, this marine reserve is celebrated for its exceptional visibility and vibrant marine life, making it one of the best shore diving locations in the UK. The underwater topography of rock walls, gullies, and kelp forests is home to a wide range of sea creatures.

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Dive Sites in St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve

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Black Carrs

Black Carrs is a rocky dive site known for its small underwater cliffs, gullies and walls. It's home...

20m
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Anemone Gullies

Anemone Gullies is a beautiful dive site featuring gullies covered in jewel anemones. The site has a...

30m
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Cathedral Rock

Cathedral Rock is named after its two large arches that resemble a cathedral's stained glass windows...

15m
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West Hurker

West Hurker is known for its underwater cliffs and canyons. The site is home to a variety of marine...

25m
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Broad Craig

Broad Craig is a shallow dive site suitable for beginners. The site has a variety of marine life, in...

12m
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