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The Plymouth Eddystone Rock 22 km south of Plymouth marks the site of the famous Eddystone Lighthouse and its predecessors, and the rocky reef and scattered wreck debris of the 1703 lighthouse sits in 20–36 m of often fast-running but clear water. Bull huss, conger eels, and large velvet swimming crabs inhabit the reef, while plankton-rich tides attract blue sharks in summer. This is a truly wild Atlantic dive requiring solid boat diving experience.

Depth range20–38m

Best months to dive

JunJulAugSep

Known hazards

⚠ current⚠ cold-water⚠ surge
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