Location: Cabo Pearce (Socorro Island)
Weather: Winds: 8/10NW Waves: 4/6 NW, partly cloudy sky 3/8.
First dive our guests came back really excited and happy. They said the water was warm between 22-23 degrees, the visibility was good, like 47-50 fts. The current was strong from S to N and they could see several kinds of sea life. One chevron manta, a few dolphins all dive long, two hammerheads and one big galapago shark. The second dive wasn’t as good as the first one. The current changes from S to N and very strong again, the water was good but they found a cold thermocline (20-21 degrees) and the visibility got worse to 18-21 fts. This dive did not give much, only one chevron manta, a few tuna and the always present white tip sharks. Let’s hope the third dive comes with a lot of action. Today after dives we are going to do the Routine Navy inspection and after that go to punta Tosca to do the Silky Snorkel. Our guests are really excited about that. Finishing the silky snorkel we get the anchor up and we will go directly to Roca Partida for another amazing dive day. All our guests and crew are doing great.
– Capt. Gilberto