The coral covered wrecks that litter the coastal waters of Britain were once ships that carried valuable cargoes and passengers to all parts of the world. Now home to lobsters, other crustaceans and shoals of fish they are only visited today by inquisitive divers. Ron Young, an experienced diver and dive book author, assesses the numerous wrecks as diving and boat angling sites, and describes the marine life and treasures to be found on the seabed along this treacherous part of England's coast.
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The coral covered wrecks that litter the coastal waters of Britain were once ships that carried valuable cargoes and passengers to all parts of the world. Now home to lobsters, other crustaceans and shoals of fish they are only visited today by inquisitive divers. Ron Young, an experienced diver and dive book author, assesses the numerous wrecks as diving and boat angling sites, and describes the marine life and treasures to be found on the seabed along this treacherous part of England's coast.
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