Sea temperatures, water sports and vacation activities near George V Fracture Zone
Water temperatures throughout the year and general information about George V Fracture Zone...
George V Fracture Zone is a geographical landform.
The water temperature around George V Fracture Zone changes moderately throughout the year.
The temperature ranges from 2.3°C (36.1°F) in August up to 6.6°C (43.9°F) in the month of February, as illustrated below. The average water temperature throughout the year is 4°C (39°F) and the best time for water activities is late winter, since George V Fracture Zone is located in the southern hemisphere.
Hover over the bars to see temperature for each month in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
What is the current water temperature near George V Fracture Zone?
The current water temperature in the month of September near George V Fracture Zone is about:
5°C (41°F)
Are there surf spots near George V Fracture Zone?
Not too many surf spots are located in close proximity to George V Fracture Zone. The closest decent spot is Shipstern, which is more than 788.3km (489.6miles) away from George V Fracture Zone.
Click here for more information on Shipstern and its water temperature. If you have some extra time, you can also check out
Park beach, which is approximately 807.4km (501.5miles) away from George V Fracture Zone. Another fun surfspot is
Park beach, located ca 807.4km (501.5miles) from George V Fracture Zone.
Are there beaches near by?
No, not too many beaches are in proximity to George V Fracture Zone. A beach, which is not too far away, is
Oreti Beach, which is almost 1385.6km (860.6miles) away from George V Fracture Zone. If you don't mind the long travel, you can also try
Tunnel Beach, which is ca 1509.9km (937.8miles) away from George V Fracture Zone.
Which wetsuit thickness do I need for George V Fracture Zone?
The average water temperature at George V Fracture Zone is extremely cold, around 4°C (39°F), with only little variations throughout the year. That is why at least a 4/5mm or even 5/6 wetsuit is required for surfing, snorkelling, or diving at George V Fracture Zone. That being said, it can get more chilly early mornings and during windy days. It is highly recommended to wear boots, gloves, and a wetsuit hood. The coldest months are July, August, and September. Even during relatively "warm" days in the summer (January, February, and March) you should wear a thick wetsuit to not transform into an ice cube.
How is the scuba diving and fishing close to George V Fracture Zone?
Diving and fishing conditions stay very constant year round. The waters are always very cold, reaching temperatures between 2 and 7°C (35-44°F). The following fish can frequently be found in waters with these temperatures: Haddock, Pollock, and Atlantic Cod.
Directions to George V Fracture Zone: How do I get there?
Please follow the directions in the map below.
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