Deep Shipwreck Diving in the Channel Islands | Sark | Congers
#scubadiving #diving #scallops #guernsey #boatdive #apex #gopro11 #4k #boatfishing #subscribe #vlogger #dive #sealife #underwater #youtube #mares #versatility #mates #belowthesurface Please Subscribe so you don’t miss out on the chance for a dive with us. We visit a 50 m deep shipwreck to see what life is on it. The shipwreck is between Guernsey and Sark in the English Channel. It's a rarely dived shipwreck as its at 50 m deep and can be full of Congers like it was on this visit. The pout / bib where swimming all over the wreck to. The only bad thing about the dive was the 40 min decompression as I had forgotten how long it appears when waiting mid water. Hope you enjoy this dive with plenty more dive on the way. Social Media links: / 1449351251954257 Bailiwick of Guernsey shipwrecks is an independent scuba diving channel and gives everyone the opportunity to come diving with us. Diving with an underwater camera give the viewer and dry, warm, cost free, and enjoyable dive looking at shipwrecks, marine life and occasional salvage operations in all locations of the Bailiwick of Guernsey including Alderney, Sark and Herm. JP has been diving for 15 + years and is fully qualified in recreational diving as well as technical diving. The channel is light-hearted with occasional humour and is not a how to dive or based solely on the skill of scuba diving but it use, to gains access to the oceans depths. JP is a recreational diver and does not earn money from scalloping or fishing. JP enjoys Shipwrecks and are at the top of his list for filming, documenting, and exploring and this can be seen on our Facebook page. The sea life is a close second with many species to be seen such as: Crayfish, Lobster, Brown crab, Spider crab, Hermit crab, Bass, Pollack, Bream, Wrasse, Turbot, Brill, Sole, Top knot, Blonde Ray, Conger, Gurnard, Monkfish, Cuckoo wrasse, Mackerel, Octopus, Cuttlefish, Squid, Starfish, Scallops, Clams, Oyster, Hard coral and soft, Seaweeds, Gobies, Blenny’s, and many more. Maritime structures also get researched and explored such as lighthouses, piers, forts, caves and reefs. Guernsey life is relaxed and has a long and strong connection with the sea. Boats Used: Versatility 27ft, Cygnus, CI 21, Orkney, and many more Camera and lights: Insta360 ace pro, Go Pro 8, 9, 10, 11 with Mares EOS 10 RW 1000 lumens x 2, Attachments Flip 12 Pro package with 15 + macromate len. Dive equipment: Apex regs, Otter dry suit and Northern diver, Diverite wings, Faber tanks, Perdix shearwater dive computer.

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