Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2023-11-21

NUS Anchored at 19°19.3N-110°48.4W in 105 ft of depth in the Boiler, San Benedicto Island, the sky is partly cloudy, air temperature 78°F with a pleasant northerly breeze of 8 knots and northwest long swells of 6f.

This morning, two dives were made in the Boiler, visibility 50ft, water temperature 82°F and moderate current.

In the first dive towards the North, there was a good interaction of Mantas and Dolphins in the same scenario, all Divers were excited with this interaction, and a Tiger Shark and 6 different manta rays were there during the entire dive and the dolphins.

For the second dive, only 5 manta rays together during the entire dive. No dolphins in the second dive. Now the guests are in the lunch and waiting for more action for the remaining dives of the afternoon.

Repeat guest Meriem Sellami was so excited about the first dive with the Manta Rays and Dolphins that she started swimming everywhere.

We are alone in the Boiler.

By Noon Reports

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

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