Captain’s Noon Report – UnderSea – 2018-06-27

Location: At Anchor at the Roca Partida Lat. 18 59.37N Long. 112 04.93W
Status: Sitting on 235 ft of water
Weather: Wind NE 8-10 kts. MIx Swell WSW 3-5 and NE 2-3 ft . Overcast sky

Today at Roca Partida, it is a nice day to be here with winds from NE and swell from the SW is decreasing and two dives that have been pretty good. We had hammerheads, a school of Galapagos, a school of yellowfin tunas with some pretty big tunas, a lot of wahoos, silvertips, silkies and reef whitetips. Divers are fascinated with Roca. Temp is around 75-58F and vis 80 ft. Had a good ending yesterday at Cabo pearce. On the afternoon dive two mantas. But one manta stayed the whole dive with the divers, plus a group of dolphins who played with the divers. It was great. Great silky snorkel with a full moon at the night sky. We had lots of silkies around the guests. And then just at the end a few dolphins showed up. Everybody wanted to be in the water to see the dolphins. We are going to stay here at Roca for tomorrow dives. All guests and crew are happy.
– Capt. Vicente

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