Captains Noon Report – Undersea – 2019-09-28

At Anchor at Guadalupe, 240 ft depth.

Pos. Lat 29 08.03N Long. 118 17.06W

Mostly clear skies on our spot, cloudy around the island.

SE light winds; SE 1-2 ft seas

Water temp 20-21C, Visibility 80 ft surface, 40 ft submersible.

Mild Current to North

Arrived last night to the island around 2100 hrs. NEX, Vortex and Islander were here. We set cages in the water as soon as we done with the anchor and have them ready for today. Southern Sport and Cassiopea arrived this morning. Cages open at 630 am and 3 divers were ready to join in. First shark just passed by around 7 am and after that there was no sign of sharks until 920am when Luca Arnone showed up and stayed for a while attempting to take the bait for our wranglers. Since then sharks action has been great. We have seen 8 different sharks so far, Luca Arnone, Nicole, Screaming Mimi, Renegade, Joker, Sophie DeRosa which this was named last trip and still isn’t in the book, and other 2 unidentified sharks. Day has been great and guests are enjoying it. Visibility is kind of merky, at surface is much better than down in the submersible, there are a lot of jellyfishes, Aldo said, is a milkshake of Jellyfish. All guests & crew doing great.

Captain Vicente

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