Captainโ€™s Noon Reports โ€“ Belle Amie โ€“ 2024-10-07

26.38.425N โ€“ 111.25.840W, anchor in 65ft of water, clear skies, air temperature is 87F, water today is 86F, 12kts SE winds.

This morning current was mild and running to the north, visibility was around 60ft they say, loads of fish, they got excited with fan tails pipe fish and an octopus. I saw a mobula ray on the surface, couple of green turtles made the dive for others.

Second dive they found a nice swim thru, and they start fighting some saying that was a mobula and other saying it was too big and thinking they saw a manta ray, anyways most people enjoying their time with us and the adventure.

We ran a bit late today so we had to move the dive times, I guess we hit a current thru the night and got here 40 minutes later than what I wanted, but we are getting all dives in with no problem. The airplane went by few times today they are trying to get us some big. In the afternoon dives yesterday divers saw a big school of hammerhead sharks, they loved it.

By Noon Reports

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

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