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Trip Reports: Discuss Good and bad vis in the Trips, Spaces and Coastguard Information forums: Decent trip so worth a quick post. Vis on friday in Plymouth on both the Scylla and JEL was 10m ...

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Decent trip so worth a quick post.

Vis on friday in Plymouth on both the Scylla and JEL was 10m possibly more in places and still lovely and light at 25m on the sea bed. Some of the best vis ive seen in the UK in fact.

Weymouth saturday and sunday was totally the opposite, off lulworth maybe 1m and 2-3 the other side of portland.

Oh, i sort of dived the M2 sub, went down the shotline and somehow managed to fail to find the 280ft long wreck. Of course, im blaming bad vis


I dived the scylla exactly a year ago and can say theres a hell of a lot more life in and on her now than then, large fish starting to appear, plant life, urchins, starfish and the usuals all taking root in various places and scallops on the sea bed. Over time this has potential to be a lovely artifical reef.

JEL was as per usual covered everywhere with all kinds of life and in that vis was very impressive.
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