Captain’s Noon Report – UnderSea – 2018-06-26

Location: At Anchor at the Roca O’neal Lat. 18 49.68N Long. 111 03.24W.
Status: Sitting on 150 ft of water.
Weather: Wind NE 8-10 kts. Swell SSW 3-5 ft . Clear sky with patches of clouds.

A beautiful day here at Socorro, Sunny day with light breeze from NE. Two good morning dives at Roca O’neal with warmer temperature than the boiler 82F and a great visibility 80 – 100 ft. Divers loved that. A chevron manta, 3 hammerheads, lobsters, some Galapagos and silkies were the highlights from today. Divers came up fascinated with the arches and rock formations. Yesterday at the boiler Vis dropped and water temp as well, but the mantas were still playing around with the divers. We are just about to pick up the anchor and go to the Navy base for the check-in. After that we are going to cabo pearce for the last dive and the silky snorkel. All guests and crew happy!
– Capt. Vicente

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Daily dive and conditions reports from our captains onboard the Nautilus Liveaboard vessels.

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