Captainโ€™s Noon Reports โ€“ Belle Amie โ€“ 2024-10-16

24.32.687N โ€“ 112.03.191W anchored in 75Ft of water. Is a beautiful day out, sun is shining, air temperature is 72F, ocean is flat.

We are inside Magdalena Bay, we arrived here around 0100 in the morning yesterday we spent as much time as possible out looking for marlins then we towed the fiber glass pangas.

Yesterday afternoon couple of times the guests went in the water and saw sea lions, tunas and some bait fish, we have found bait balls but the marlins seem like they are not interested at least for now.

Inside the bay ocean is rippled, wind is doing 12 kts NW, current is strong running to the west, water temperature today is 62F.

We did two morning dives and guests loved the dives, they saw loads of fish, scorpion fish, octopus, garibaldi, turtles, a sea lion, electric rays, horn sharks, school of barracudas.

Visibility is 50Ft lots of silt in the water but they can see far. They dove in the protected side of the main entrance of the bay.

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

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