Captains Noon Report – Under Sea – 2019-06-03

Location: At anchor at the canyon 75 ft deep Lat. 19 17.74N Long 112 48.43W
Weather: Wind NW 8-10kts ; SW 3-4 ft long swell Overcast sky 8/8 Water temp 22C,
Status: Visibility 90+ ft Mild current to NE

Yesterday at the boiler, we had more great dives in the afternoon, Mantas were everywhere, 6 different mantas at the same time dancing and playing with our divers, it was a really a good day. After finishing our last dive at the Boiler, we moved to the canyon. Today we have had two great dives. First dive started slow with no too much big animal action but it slowly started to arrive. There were sharks at the receiver, one of the groups when returning from diving to the boat, stayed undear the boat for a while. They saw silkies, 2 mantas and a school of jacks that under the boat. That was the best part of the dive. Second dive got much better, 3 Mantas circling around the receiver, a few silvertips, 2 galapagos sharks and silkies. The best part was again underneath the boat there were 2 mantas and the school of jacks who where surrounded by some silkies sharks. Suddenly a single dolphin appeared and striked against the school of jacks catching one of them. The divers who saw dive came back to the boat very exited for what they just saw. Planning to depart at midnight back to Cabo san lucas, looks like our way back will be quite windy. Guests and crew are doing great.
– Capt. Vicente

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