Char

A common cold, freshwater game fish

The char fish, also known as Arctic char, is a close relative to the trout and salmon of North America. Arctic char are commonly found in the cold, deep lakes and rivers of the New England area of North America. It is also widely distributed throughout the North Atlantic to Europe and the icy Pacific waters near Alaska. The char fish is an excellent source of food and popular sport fish, gaining in popularity as a flavorful fish like salmon.

The char’s lifecycle is similar to the salmon, living most of its life in arctic and subarctic coastal waters, returning from the ocean to the freshwater rivers where they were born to spawn. Char can grow up to 2.5 kg and have bright red to pale pink coloration on its underbelly.

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★★★★☆ Kreidesee Hemmoor - Einstieg 1

Kreide-See is a well known and popular diving lake. In former times chalk was mined here. The roads, the vibrator, trucks, conveyor belts, and some machines that were needed for the mining can still be visited underwater.

★★★★☆ TODI, The Ultimate Experience

TODI, The Ultimate Diving Experience, is a gigantic indoor diving pool 10 meters deep and 36 meters in diameter, with more than 6,200,000 liters of water and a consistent temperature of 23°.

★★★★☆ Überlingen - Post

The Post in Überlingen is a challenging dive site and therefore not suitable for novice divers. The steep wall with overhang is unfortunately often underestimated by divers and serious diving accidents occur. Diving is only allowed to the left at this site.

★★★★☆ Vivian

Vivian Dive Site is an old slate quarry, located in the stunning Snowdonia, Llanberis. The dive site itself offers a maximum depth of 18m, making this the perfect location for novice divers, as well as the more experienced. Facilities include: Confined water training cage, changing rooms, classroom, kit hire.

★★★★☆ Fernsteinsee

Picturesquely situated in the mountains with Fernstein Castle on the shore, the scenery of Fernstein Lake is incredible! But also underwater, the lake, which lies at almost 1000 m, has a lot to offer: above-average visibility with sunken tree trunks full of slime forming a mystical landscape.

★★★★☆ Charpignat

Launching is from the steps near the parking lot. The bottom slopes gently down to a depth of around 6m. It then slopes down a little more steeply. A rowboat is located at a depth of around 5m, not in the harbor channel.