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Brown’s Bay Dive Site. Presented by Chris Bishop. PADI DiveMaster Candidate. Welcome to the North East. Brown’s Bay is located on the North East coast between Cullercoats and Whitley Bay. Whitley Bay. Brown’s Bay. Cullercoats. zooming in closer to see the street names. Brown’s Bay.
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Brown’s Bay Dive Site Presented by Chris Bishop PADI DiveMaster Candidate
Brown’s Bayis located on the North East coast between Cullercoats and Whitley Bay
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The site has an interesting array of aquatic flora and fauna, popular forfish, crab, lobster, pipefish, starfishand a dense garden of kelpIt is also the home of the Butetown wreckAn ideal mix of features which makefor a worthy dive to a maximumdepth of around 9 metres
Get there early enough in the morning and you can park at the end of Windsor Terrace
Otherwise park round the corner on the Promenade in Rockliffe Gardens
Keep in mind that the changing facilitiesare somewhat sparse
Changed and kitted up head over the road to the steps that lead down to sea level
The steps furthest South are steep and are more suited to non-divers
The set to the North of the site starts with a ramp and has four turns with level areas which are ideal for a quick rest on the way This is the preferred route
Pass by the old Victorian pool on the left – this can be used for confined water surface training exercises
The straight part of the wall is a good navigation reference point as it sits at 45°
From the corner of thepool, a bearing to St Mary’s Lighthouseis almost due North
Looking down from the Promenade, parts of the reef can be seen projecting into the bay
Another view with the tide further out and more of the rocks exposed
A rough map of the area copied from the book Shipwrecks of the North East
And again but without the surrounding areasshowing just the dive site