These are a small selection of the dive sites that we visit as a club.
Bass Rock
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Launching from North Berwick, Bass Rock lies 3 miles to the North East.
It offers mainly scenic diving including wolf fish, octopus, seals and
diving gannets. The north wall runs from the surface to between 15m to
the West, 30m to the East.
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Craigleith
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Craigleith a mile North of North Berwick harbour and usually easily accessible
when sites further afield are blown out. To the South, the seabed runs between
10 and 15m and offers an attractive bolder wall full of life. A fine drift dive.
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Lamb
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The Lamb lies a short way to the West of North Berwick harbour. It is the
smallest ofthe islands that lie immediately out from North Berwick. There is an
intersting dive at High Water between the main island and the North Dog.
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Fidra
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Scenic diving in shallow waters with many bays and gullies that are home to
numerous lobsters. The north of the island offers great drift dives between
the small islets and sandy bottomed gullies.
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Platcock Rocks
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A shore dive from the low water quay, North Berwick. A shallow shore dive,
between 3 and 6m depending on the state of tide.
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Isle Of May
The Isle of May lies closer to Fife than to the South side of the Forth. Because
there is much open water to cross, we visit only on calm days and make a whole
day of the trip,. The diving here is quite spectacular with walls, drop offs,
ridges, reefs & gullies that slope down to the seabed where the remains of
wrecks can be found. There are two landing stages on the island so surface
intervals can be spent ashore, where the bird reserve makes for an interesting
and scenic stop over.