S.S. Trevier (Wreck)

The SS Trevier was a 100-meter-long steam cargo ship that was en route from New York to Rotterdam with a load of 4,200 tons of grain. On 4 April 1917 it was torpedoed with the port of Rotterdam insight by the German U-boat 23.

Due to the large shallows and tide in the North Sea, the wreck has been cracked considerably but the boiler and driveshaft are still clearly recognizable.

רמה

רמה

  • Advanced
ראות

ראות

  • 9 m
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זרם

  • זרם קל
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REM III (Wreck)

The REM III, previously known as the Delft is a ship converted by the Germans in the Second World War and at the time directly equipped with a cannon. It is from the former REM platform seen the 3rd known wreck, hence the name. The REM was sunk during the war by the Allied forces.

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A nice dive site with an easy to follow dive path and many underwater objects, such as wrecks, cars, two training platforms and even an old cannon! Visibility varies throughout the year but is generally good.

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A dive site with high clay walls between 4 and 10 metres. Visibility is usually good on this divesite. The large height differences make this site very suitable to practice your buoyancy. A nice divespot with plenty of parking space. Watch out for fishermen.

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Large freshwater lake with lots of fish, but also many beautiful peat block formations that form wide canyons. Visibility is variable but can reach six meters on good days.

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Dive site Kerkweg in Den Osse is one of the most famous dive sites in Zeeland. Here you can dive from the jetty on oyster beds, an artificial reef of reefballs and many other hard substrate that is nicely overgrown. The maximum depth is about 30 metres, but you will find most life in the shallow water.

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This is an ideal dive site to turn your weekend dive into a family trip. It is located near a beautiful beach with swimming area, public toilets, and even a water playground.

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Dreischor Frans Kokrif

Just before Dreischor Gemaal is another dive site. This is enhanced by the artificial reef that was built here a few years ago. Just like at Scharendijke and Den Osse, a ribbon of reef balls have been laid here. Parking is easy and via a staircase, over the dike, you come to a riser where you can go to the water.

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This dive site is not subject to tides, so you can dive here all day long. From the stairs, you can dive both to the left and to the right. On the right is the pumping station, which is very nicely overgrown and sometimes produces attractive images for macro photographers.

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Plompetoren, Koudekerke

The Plompetoren dive site is named after the remaining tower of the village of Koudekerke, which disappeared into the sea. This is not a difficult dive site when it comes to navigation, the side is straight and the depth lines run up to 30 meters approximately parallel to the shore.

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Zandeiland 4 is one of the most beautiful and diverse lakes to dive into in the Netherlands. From objects in the diving zone to larger depths for more technical dives. The facilities are good and you can park close to the water. Diving requires a permit that you carry with you. You can buy this in the shop.

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