Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-05-16

Location: Cabo Pearce

Weather: Clear Skies, Light NW Breeze, Calm Seas

We are diving Cabo Pearce today. weather conditions are excellent, no current, and visibility averages 40Ft. Despite the visibility divers had an amazing first dive this morning, there was a pod of over 20 bottlenose dolphins, they were playful and stayed with the divers the whole dive, guests are loving Cabo Pearce and they want more, besides the dolphins, they also had a couple of mantas, Galapagos sharks and a handful of hammerhead sharks.

Last night we did our silky snorkel, we had some takers and the action was plenty and as divers were done with the snorkel the flying fish started to go crazy trying to get away from jacks and sharks that was the best part of the night, then some of the guests stayed up late to see the lunar eclipse.

Water temperature: 75°F

Visibility: 40ft

  • Captain Beto

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

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