This dive site features the M/S Harm, a wreck located about 200 meters from shore in Sweden, with a maximum depth of 17 meters and an average depth of approximately 8 meters. The wreck is typically buoyed for boat diving, but also boasts a convenient line from a nearby beach, starting at 3 meters depth. This line splits at 6 meters, with the left path leading directly to Harm. Divers can explore many interesting details such as winches, masts, and cranes, as well as the prominent damage on the port side that caused its sinking.
While specific marine life is not detailed, wrecks in these cold waters often become artificial reefs, attracting local fish species like perch, pike, and eel. Divers may also encounter crabs, mussels, and various hydroids that colonize the wreck's structure, offering opportunities for macro observation.
The best time to visit M/S Harm is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are more comfortable and visibility might be at its best. Its shallow depth makes it highly suitable for beginners, snorkelers, and freedivers who can easily explore the wreck's features. Remember to be mindful of cold water conditions and appropriate thermal protection.
