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Glen Strathallan

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The Glen Strathallan, a former trawler transformed into a private yacht, was deliberately sunk in 1970 and now rests as a popular dive site off Plymouth. This accessible wreck is a haven for marine life, frequently hosting spider crabs, lobsters, and various species of wrasse. Its shallow depth and abundant sea life make it an ideal location for training dives and for divers seeking a relaxed exploration of a thriving artificial reef.

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Peak Season May, June, July, August
May Plankton blooms begin, increasing marine life activity
Jun Seals often seen, good conditions for exploring wrecks
Jul Peak season for visibility and marine life
Aug Basking sharks may be sighted offshore
More monthly highlights
Sep Good conditions continue, fewer crowds
Oct Autumn colours underwater, good for macro photography
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