Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer – 2020-01-24

Location: ship’s position 18° 59.4’N / 112° 04.8’ W “Roca Partida”

Weather: Wind:2-4 kts NNW, seas: 0-2 ft N, swell 4-6 ft N. Overcast sky with some patches of clear sky

Yesterday we had a good day in Cabo Pearce, good manta action all the dives, after dives we moved to the navy base and all good, then we moved to punta tosca, we have a nice and smooth dinner and then the silky snorkel. Today we are in roca partida, good first dive today, visibility around 40 mts, no current and temperature 24 C, in the first dive our divers could see at the end of the dive one chevron manta, galapagos, silvertips and lobsters with white tip sharks on the balconies, a few hammerheads and one of the groups could see a yellow fin tuna so close. Humpback whales jumping between the first and the second dive so the guests are fascinated. Second dive was good too, visibility change to 30 mts same temperature and no current, this time two chevron mantas and one black and one lonely hammerhead. Guests and crew doing great.

  • Captain Gilberto

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