Isle of Man Isle of Man

Douglas Bay Wall

About this Dive Site

Description

Douglas Bay Wall presents a more gradual slope rather than a sheer drop, transitioning from shallower rocky areas to deeper sand. While not a dramatic wall dive, it supports a good range of benthic life, including sponges and anemones, with common fish species and crustaceans inhabiting the crevices. It's a site for observing the transition of marine communities with increasing depth.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season May, June, July, August, September
May Plankton blooms start to appear
Jun Grey seal pups begin to be seen
Jul Abundant marine life, good for macro photography
Aug Possible sightings of basking sharks
More monthly highlights
Sep Seal pups are more common
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