Black Sea

Dive into the mysterious depths of the Black Sea and discover a world of ancient wonders. This inland sea, connected to the Mediterranean, offers a unique scuba diving experience with its brackish waters preserving wrecks from all ages. Historical artifacts dating back as far as 3000 years have been found by divers, and ships from various wars litter the sea floor. The Black Sea is an amazing independent ecosystem, with a salt-water layer starting at a depth of 200m and reaching down to 2000m. This cold, dense layer is completely anoxic (oxygen-free), creating an inhospitable terrain for living creatures. On the surface, however, the Black Sea is fed by numerous rivers creating an upper layer of water with a saline content of only 16%, distinctly non-salty when compared to the ocean. Marine life is varied at this depth and can be found down to 50m. Scuba diving in the Black Sea offers a unique and unforgettable experience for adventurous divers. Its ancient wrecks, varied marine life, and unique ecosystem make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a new challenge in their diving adventures.

Diving Destinations surrounding the Black Sea

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