This dive site, Murner See, is a lake dive located in Germany. The provided information presents conflicting depth figures: while the maximum depth is stated as 13 meters with an average of 6 meters, the site is also described as mainly suitable for advanced divers due to a depth of 45 meters, with a notable feature called the “Pinguingraben“ and its “Penguin“ found at about 20 meters, extending to 32 meters. Divers would typically navigate towards these unique geological formations, which are the primary underwater attractions.
Marine life at Murner See is very limited, with only individual fish seen occasionally. This scarcity is attributed to the lake's lower pH value, which is expected to take many years to improve. No specific fish species or plant life are mentioned beyond this general scarcity, indicating a dive focused more on topography than biodiversity.
Due to the limited marine life, the primary highlight for divers is the unique underwater landscape, particularly the "Pinguingraben" and the "Penguin" feature. Given the contradicting depth information and the "advanced" diver recommendation, divers should clarify current conditions and accessible depths before visiting. The lower pH affecting marine life means visibility might not be pristine, and cold water gear is advisable for German lake dives.

