Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer – 2020-03-16

Location: Lat N 18 46.6, Lon W 110 54.6
Weather: Sunny day, Wind N 10-14 knots, Visibility 25-30 m, No current, Water Temperature 23 C
Status: Anchored at Cabo Pearce

Yesterday we had the last dive here, it was a nice but quiet dive. There were no mantas yesterday afternoon, just some humpback whales singing in the distance, and the silky snorkel had some good shark action. Today the first dive was at 0715. We had good manta action with 4 chevron mantas and one black manta around almost the entire dive, the guests were fascinated! One group could see a small group of bottlenose dolphins (around 6), but just for a few minutes. There was also one small school of big yellowfin tuna and a big silvertip on this first dive. On the second dive, there were 2 hammerheads, one silvertip, one chevron manta, and one black manta. The divers could hear dolphins and humpbacks whales but did not see them.
– Captain Gilberto

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Daily dive and conditions reports from our captains onboard the Nautilus Liveaboard vessels.

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