Filey Brigg Diving

Filey Brigg Diving Welcome To Filey Brigg Diving

We are all about diving in Filey, based in North East of England, based in Filey, North Yorkshire.

The mission and objective of this club is to make diving accessible to all. Filey Brigg Dive Club has been established for 56years and prides its self with the capability of making this sport adventurous every time, from diving world war 1 and world war 2 wrecks to dropping in shore diving navigating around the cliffs and large boulders with you controlling your own limits, there's something for e

veryone to enjoy. We offer highly skilled open water instructor's and club instructor's to gain your diving qualifications and step by step support. Do not think that diving is an expensive sport, within out club we provided equipment needed till you purchase your own gear. The club dive's from Whitby-the highest point of north Yorkshire to the east riding Withernsea.

90% of our dives are out of Filey or Flamborough from shore diving or launching our club rib boats. Our season for diving in the sea is from may-October. In the winter months we do pool training for new members. The club also visits many in land dive centers to put in place what you have learnt in the pool, whilst experience divers practice their skills. If any of this is of interest to you please message us your questions or queries. Many thanks-Filey Brigg Dive Club.

03/11/2023
Brings more interesting diving,  to our beloved bays
12/09/2023

Brings more interesting diving, to our beloved bays

RARE KILLER WHALE SPOTTED OFF BRIDLINGTON COASTLINE

In an exceptionally rare occurrence, an Orca, also known as a Killer Whale, was spotted off the coast of Bridlington near RSPB Bempton at 14:55 this afternoon (Monday 11th September 2023).

The majestic marine mammal, with its towering dorsal fin, made a stunning appearance just 2-3 miles offshore, captivating three lucky witnesses who were in the grandstand viewing platform at RSPB Bempton Cliffs.

The Orca gracefully swam southward, No further sightings have been reported since.

Despite their name, Killer whales, are not typically considered a danger to the public. In fact, there have been very few documented cases of wild killer whales harming humans in the wild. They are known for their intelligence and complex social behaviors. They are also curious creatures and may approach boats or swimmers out of curiosity, but their interactions with humans are generally peaceful.

(Library photo by Gillian Day)

*** Did you get a photo? We would love to see them! ***

04/09/2023

German U-Boat Losses in the Second World War.

Further to my previous post I have received this Chart which shows some of the U-Boat sites.
This comes from Axel Niestle's book "Details of Destruction" - German U Boat Losses in WW2". Published by Fonthill, 2014.
(Thanks very much to Cameron Stewart)

20/08/2023

After 31mtr dive SS Eros, seen the spectacular citing before heading iback to Filey Bay

25/07/2023

The SM UC-55 submarine which was sank in 1917 was identified by a team divers on Friday.

15/08/2022

USS Jacob Jones has been lying marooned in the depths since it was struck in 1917 by a German submarine missile – killing 66 of its 110-strong crew.

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