Dive Details
Launched from – Uig
Boat used – Brendan
Date – 30/08/06
Time – 12:54
Max Depth – 42.4 m
Duration – 63 minutes
Temp – 13C
Rating – 5
Walls again!
Described to us a one dive you shouldn’t miss, Sgeir Graidach is part of the reef system that stretches a couple of miles along and includes Eugenie Rock. Parts of the reef system break the surface, Sgeir Graidach doesn’t. The main difference between this site and Eugenie Rock is that Eugenie bottoms out at 35m, Graidach bottoms out at over 50m.
Pretty good
We were once again dropped on at the edge of the kelp, I headed straight down to my maximum depth of around 40m and started working my way along the reef. It the depths there is definately a lot less life, mainly Cup Corals and Urchins, what a surprise, fish life was also limited so I started making my way up the reef to see if it got better in the shallows. The shallower I got the more life there was, Dead Mans Fingers were popping up as well as cushion stars. As I got shallower the ambient light made the excellent visibility look even better, once again over 20m. More life appeared as I got shallower, Edible Crabs and small fish in shoals. It wasn’t long before I found myself at the start of the vertical wall, but by this time I was running out of time. I followed along the top of it for a while until I noticed the Jewel Anemones in between the Kelp. They were everywhere, every colour combination I have ever seen all in one place, there were also quite a few Plumose Anemones and Dahlia Anemones. Inquisitive Cuckoo Wrasse make for an easy target to film, whereas Anemones aren’t so easy, there was a little surge making me and the camera move, but nothing major. As I made my way shallow I came across a lot of crevices, within these crevices were Dead Mans Fingers and all the Anemones, it was very pretty. I gradually got shallower and shallower until I found myslef on top of the Kelp. Shoals of small Pollack and whiting swam above the top of the Kelp, while Ballen Wrasse hid between the kelp. A free swimming Dogfish made it way past, I followed it for a little while, but when it swam into the Kelp I didn’t follow. As I made my way to the surface another Lions Mane Jellyfish was making its way past, the second today.
An excellent dive, very colourfull, a photographers dream, definately not to be missed.
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