The European bitterling is a small, silver fish commonly found throughout Europe, extending from the Rhone River basin in France to the Neva River in Russia. This freshwater fish species inhabit temperate still or slow-moving water like rivers, ponds, canals, and the shallows of lakes. The European bitterling lives amongst dense aquatic vegetation and sand-silt bottoms where they feed on plants and, to a lesser degree, worms, crustaceans, and insect larvae.
Living amongst the presence of mussels is of particular importance to the European bitterling, as they lay and fertilize their eggs within the protection of the mussel’s valves. The fry remains in the mussel until they are grown enough to adventure out on their own. These small fish grow no larger than 10 cm long and are popular sightings amongst divers visiting shallow, European freshwater dive sites. Check out the dive site map below to see where European bitterlings occur nearest you.
A 20-minute drive from the city center of Arnhem you will find this lovely freshwater lake. It has a maximum depth of 36 meters and a slow slope at the entry of the site. It is a great dive site for beginning divers and more advanced divers.
Besides diving Schladitzer See, there are many activities on the water plus an overnight stay area, restaurant, and beach club. Dive site access is only allowed at the diving center. Please register in advance.
Zandeiland 4 is one of the most beautiful and diverse lakes to dive in the Netherlands. There are objects in the dive zone and greater depths for more technical dives. The facilities are good and parking is close to the water.
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°.
This increasingly popular dive site is located in the Galanta district, between the villages of Veľké Úľany - Nové Osady and Čierna Voda. It is a part of the nice AQUAREA sports and relaxation area. It is located near the former dredging site, known by the locals as “Sziget“ (Island) or “Čierna Voda“.
At this dive site there is an underwater park consisting of 2 busses, car, pipe reef, underwater housing, 2 practice platforms, building scaffolding, monument for Kees Knol and various cylinder bottoms. These objects are connected by ropes.