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| Originally Posted by stevechesh absolutely mate. . . . It would appear that offshore diving is definately on the decline, and yet some people complain about not being able to see virtually un-dived wrecks  It would appear the halcyon days of wreck diving are well and truly over . . . |
I am aware of at least three groups diving out of Littlehampton who push out to hopfully undived wrecks. I am in one of them.
Its perfictly doable but heavy on comitment and money.
The boat is booked solid for the year with people waiting in reserve. Same goes of at least one of the other groups.
All the close in stuff has been done so now to get on new wrecks out of established ports you need to go either a long way out or very deep.
On the other hand there are parts of the UK where you can get on good new wrecks close in and shalow water but these areas are not well supported for dive boats and often suffer bad viz and or bad sea conditions.
ATB
Mark