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Scylla

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Description

The former Royal Navy frigate HMS Scylla, intentionally sunk in 2004, now stands as a vibrant artificial reef off Plymouth. This impressive wreck, resting upright and largely intact, teems with life, providing a sanctuary for conger eels, bib, cuttlefish, and a kaleidoscope of other marine species. Explore its decks and structures to witness the successful transformation of a warship into a thriving underwater ecosystem.

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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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