
Diving atBlanck Eck (Germany)
For over two decades, Blanck Eck has been a cherished Baltic Sea dive site, offering divers an engaging underwater landscape. Located on Germany's coast, it's known for its northern German underwater terrain, a character shaped by its distinct environment. Many local divers recall completing their initial certifications here, attesting to its long-standing appeal. This site presents a dynamic experience for those exploring its depths, with a blend of natural features that keep it interesting.
Tonight's objective overview for Blanck Eck shows an air temperature of 15°C. The measured surface conditions include wave heights around 0.3 m. This environmental data is logged for the close of the day.
Dive Site Location & Key Facts
Everything you need to know about this dive site.
Dive Site Overview
Beneath the surface at Blanck Eck, a diverse underwater topography unfolds, characterized by extensive seagrass meadows and fascinating overgrown stone fields. For over two decades, this northern German Baltic Sea dive site has attracted divers with its genuinely varied landscape.
Water access typically involves a gentle, sloping entry, making it approachable for various skill levels, including those undertaking initial certifications. Recreational depths are primarily explored here, allowing ample time to observe the local environment; exact maximum depths aren't consistently reported, but typical recreational limits provide plenty to see. Rich habitat diversity defines the site, where soft sediment contrasts with rugged stone formations hosting a variety of life.
Navigating these varied terrains reveals different microhabitats, each supporting distinct marine communities. Offering an engaging experience, the mixed underwater landscape suits both skill development and leisurely exploration.
Over the years, this location has served as a primary training ground, indicating its manageable conditions and educational value for new divers. Emphasizing observation of its unique benthic structures and the life they support, the experience offers a different character from deeper, more technical German dive spots.
Blanck Eck
Conditions are Moderate
Best Dive Window
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Blanck Eck show 15° air, 16° sea temperature, 0.8 m waves, and 32 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.
Best Time to Dive
Visibility often dictates the ideal time to dive at Blanck Eck, varying significantly with weather and currents. Generally, calmer conditions contribute to better clarity underwater. The warmest air temperatures occur from July to August, averaging 18°C (64°F), which might align with slightly warmer, albeit still cool, water. However, Baltic Sea water temperatures typically remain below 20°C (68°F) even in summer months, requiring appropriate thermal protection year-round. Dive scores indicate 'Excellent' conditions in March, April, and August, suggesting these months often present a favorable combination of factors. April, with an average air temperature of 8.5°C (47°F), and relatively low wave heights (around 0.5 m or 1.6 ft), presents a good window. Rain averages are lowest in February and March, at 1.7-1.2 mm (0.07-0.05 inches), potentially leading to clearer water. August also shows low average rain (1.8 mm / 0.07 inches) and the highest dive score, making it another prime period. Planning dives during periods of lower wind speeds and minimal rainfall can enhance the overall experience, despite the consistently cool water.
PEAK SEASON SCORE
Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.
BEST MONTHS TO DIVE
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Divers at Blanck Eck should be prepared for variable conditions, particularly regarding currents and visibility. While specific current strength isn't consistently reported for this exact spot, broader Baltic Sea conditions suggest currents can occur, influencing underwater navigation and clarity. Visibility often fluctuates; it isn't consistently reported with exact ranges for Blanck Eck, but can vary depending on local weather and current patterns. Water temperatures are consistently cool, generally staying below 20°C (68°F) even during summer. Thermal protection is therefore essential. Its convenient shoreline access makes for easy entry, suitable for entry-level divers and training. Despite sometimes challenging conditions, the reward is an exploration of diverse benthic environments. The blend of seagrass and stone fields creates an interesting dive, with conditions requiring attentive diving practices.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Primary safety considerations at Blanck Eck involve its proximity to the Putlos shooting range. Divers must strictly observe all local regulations, ensuring they remain outside any designated prohibited areas. It's critical to avoid touching any ammunition that might be found underwater, as its stability and contents are unknown. Local dive operators or guides can provide the most current information regarding safe diving zones. Given the potentially variable currents and visibility, divers should plan their dives conservatively, especially during adverse weather. Carrying appropriate safety equipment, like surface marker buoys, is always a good practice in coastal environments. Always dive within your training and comfort limits, and remain aware of your surroundings.
Recommended Equipment
- Dive Computer
This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Blanck Eck, Germany. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.
Recommended Dive Suit
With water temperatures around 16°C (62°F), many divers find a 5-7mm wetsuit provides comfortable protection.
Local conditions can vary slightly across different parts of the same dive site.
Conditions are expected to stay fairly consistent in the days ahead.
Due to technical issues with our weather providers, data hasn't been fetched for over 48 hours. The data above reflects the conditions at the time of the last successful fetch.
Emergency & Medical Support
Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Blanck Eck.

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.
Before diving, it's recommended to:
- confirm nearest medical facilities
- check emergency procedures with local dive operators
- ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
Divers Alert Network
Diving emergency assistance available through DAN Europe.
+39 0642115685- 24/7 emergency hotline
- Diving medical assistance
- Evacuation coordination
Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.
Closest Listed Hyperbaric Chambers
Showing listed hyperbaric chamber facilities within 200 km of this dive site.
Distances are approximate straight-line distances and may not reflect emergency travel time.
Schiffahrtmedizinisches Institut der Marine Druckkammeranlage Hydra 2000
Kronshagen/ Kiel, Germany•Approx. 50 km straight-line
Schiffahrtmedizinisches Institut der Marine Druckkammeranlage Hydra 2000
Facility Details
Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.
Zentrum für Hyperbarmedizin Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany•Approx. 107 km straight-line
Zentrum für Hyperbarmedizin Hamburg
Facility Details
Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.
Facility Details
Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.
Marine Life at Blanck Eck
Blanck Eck’s underwater landscape of seagrass meadows and overgrown stone fields hosts a distinct range of Baltic Sea marine life. Divers frequently encounter starfish, often clinging to rocks or moving across the seabed. Plaice are common sightings, sometimes partially buried in the sand or camouflaged against the bottom. Various local fish species can be observed navigating the seagrass, alongside a healthy population of crabs scuttling amongst the stones. Gobies are also present, often found in smaller crevices or perched on rocks. Exploring the site reveals how these species thrive within its varied benthic structures, making for an interesting natural observation dive.
Dive Centers Near Blanck Eck
Broagerlands Dykkercenter
Diving Center Octopus
Scubagear
Aversi Parachute Club
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Is Blanck Eck suitable for beginners?
Yes, Blanck Eck is considered suitable for beginners and training, partly due to its accessible beach entry and varied yet manageable underwater landscape. Many divers even completed their initial certifications here over the years.
What kind of underwater landscape can I expect at Blanck Eck?
The site features a diverse northern German underwater landscape. You'll primarily find extensive seagrass meadows and overgrown stone fields, offering varied habitats and points of interest for marine life.
What marine life is commonly seen at Blanck Eck?
Common sightings include starfish, plaice, various local fish, crabs, and gobies. These species thrive among the seagrass and stone formations, providing engaging observation opportunities for divers.
What are the typical water temperatures at Blanck Eck?
Baltic Sea water temperatures at Blanck Eck are consistently cool. Even during the summer months, they generally remain below 20°C (68°F), making proper thermal protection essential for comfort and safety.
Are there any specific hazards to be aware of at Blanck Eck?
Yes, Blanck Eck is located near the Putlos shooting range, so it's crucial to stay out of prohibited areas. Additionally, if you find any ammunition underwater, it's vital not to touch it due to unknown contents and stability.
How is the visibility at this dive site?
Visibility at Blanck Eck can vary significantly. It depends on factors like local weather conditions and currents, so divers should be prepared for changing clarity during their dives.
What is the best way to access the dive site?
Access to Blanck Eck is typically via a beach entry. This offers relatively easy entry and exit from the water, contributing to its suitability for divers across various skill levels.
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Blanck Eck
Conditions are Moderate
Best Dive Window
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Blanck Eck show 15° air, 16° sea temperature, 0.8 m waves, and 32 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.






