Diving Sussex Coast

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Shallow inshore wrecks:
Inverclyde, Miown, City of Brisbane, Celtic,ClanMcMillan, Lancer, Stoneboat, Pentrych,  Steam Trawler, and Indiana.
30 metre wrecks:
Fortuna, Vasco, Ashford, T.R. Thompson, City of Waterford, Ikeda, Leven, Milgate, Mira, Ramsgarth, Braunton, Alaunia, Oceana, UB130, H5 and others.
40 metre wrecks:
Porthkerry, HMS Minion, Quail, George Sutton, Keryado, Nyon, Basil, Stanwold, Calib Sprague,UC65, U671.
50+ metre wrecks:
Pagenturm, Moldavia, Aracataca, Glencoe, GlenarmHead, Candia, Aristos, Seaford, Warilda, Duke of Buccleuch, Donegal, Lanfranc, British Commerce, HMCS Alberni, HMCS Osprey, U413, U678, U741, U275, U212 and many unidentified.
Tech.1 Technical Diving:

Mixed-gas divers are welcome to enjoy extended dives up to 75m on the numerous wrecks in the English Channel.

Beyond 15nm offshore in the 50m-60m range, vis is most reliable, offering some of the best of UK diving.

Reef diving:

TurbotNipper Brighton also offers scenic inshore reefs and rough ground from Newhaven to Worthing, suitable for drift dives, where many a good lobster and plaice are found.

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