Norway Norway

Skytteren

About this Dive Site

Description

Delve into military history at Skytteren, a Norwegian naval ship scuttled in 1944 and now resting largely intact. This fascinating wreck site in Gulen is a vibrant ecosystem, home to a rich variety of fish, shellfish, and crustaceans.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season May, October, March, April, June, September, November
Jan Wreck diving, good for cold water enthusiasts
Feb Wreck diving, potential for ice formations
Mar Early spring plankton bloom, increasing marine life
Apr Excellent visibility, abundant kelp forests
More monthly highlights
May Peak plankton bloom, diverse marine life, good for macro photography
Jun Summer diving, potential for seals and larger fish
Jul Summer diving, warmer waters
Aug Summer diving, potential for larger pelagics
Sep Autumn plankton bloom, good visibility for wrecks
Oct Excellent visibility, ideal for wreck exploration
Nov Wreck diving, colder water
Dec Winter diving, potential for ice
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