This dive site, known as Moellersee, is located in Meppen, Germany. Originally a sand extraction site created during the development of Meppen's northern outskirts, it has naturally transformed into a near-natural lake. It's primarily a popular swimming lake, with a supervised bathing area in the west. Underwater navigation is likely straightforward due to its relatively small size and shallow depths, probably following the contours of the original sand pit or the edges of the bathing area.
As a freshwater lake in Germany, divers might encounter common European freshwater fish species such as perch, pike, and carp. Freshwater mussels, various aquatic insects, and a range of submerged aquatic plants are also likely inhabitants, contributing to the lake's ecosystem. Specific rare or unique marine life is not typically anticipated here.
The best time to visit Moellersee for diving is during the warmer summer months when the bathing area is supervised by the DLRG, potentially offering safer conditions and better surface support. Divers should be prepared for cold water, even in summer, and potentially limited visibility. It serves as an excellent site for beginner divers, training dives, and equipment testing due to its shallow, controlled environment.

