Gascony
Torpedoed by UC-75 on 6 january 1918, the Gascony lies in 27m on the edge of the Owers. Upside down after sinking and with subsequent deterioration, navigation around the wreck needs acre - it is possible to see the wheels of army gun carriages which was part of the cargo for the British Army.
Bib, Poor Cod and often bass can be on the wreck in numbers; Crabs and Lobsters inhabit the wreckage and smaller fish like Tompots entertain.
Level
- Advanced
Visibility
- 8 m
Current
- Light Current
- Strong Current
DIVE TYPES
- Wreck Dive
Temperature & Visibility
Wildlife Diversity
Affiliated Training Center
Dive sites nearby

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Hedwig Lunstedt

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HMS Northcoates

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Selsey Drift (the Parks)

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T'pot
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Selsey Lifeboat Station
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Selsey East Beach

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