Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2024-04-23

NUS Anchored at 19°17.7N-110°48.5W, in 50ft depth, San Benedicto Island, the sky is partly cloudy, air temperature 73°F, the wind blows from the North at 15 knots and swell from the south 6ft long period.

This morning two dives were done, the first dive was the checkout dive in the Fondeadero, which was where the divers showed their skills and most of them need more experience. We had to do one to one with some people so that they felt more comfortable and could enjoy to the maximum their dives.

In this dive the most advanced group had a black manta with them throughout the entire dive.

For the second dive the site was the Canyon where three mantas, one black and two chevrons stayed throughout the dive with the guests. There were some Hammerhead sharks, Galapagos, and Silvertips at the cleaning station.

Conditions, Visibility 60ft, Water temperature 75°F and light current to the east.

We are alone in San Benedicto and we plan two more dives in the afternoon and waiting and improving the skills of the divers to be able to go to Roca Partida.

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

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