Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2025-03-30

Canyon. Anchor in 45Ft of water, we are tucked in in the bay so we are away from the wind flow, this morning when we came in the idea was to go to the Boiler BUT the weather conditions were not good.

Inside the bay at the Canyon we get 10kts NE winds, I can see from here the southwest corner where the swells are breaking and sometimes the waves are huge making the visibility a bit low with tons of silt in the water,

First dive the swell wasn’t that bad so visibility was above 100Ft but in second dive they are telling me they saw how this white cloud came in and took pushed the nice clean blue water away.

In any case the dive have been amazing lots of stuff to see, the cleaning station is full of silver tip sharks, Galapagos sharks, some hammerheads, the white tip reef shark are always around they had three mantas that wanted to play, a huge black manta came up with diver to make company throughout their safety stop.

The cherry on top was to see the dolphins coming into the cleaning station to see if they could get some to eat. Also, in both dive the guests were able to see tiger sharks.

Inside the bay the sea is nice and calm, because of the wind on the other side of the island we are getting lots of ashes from the volcano. Air temperature is 72F, ocean today is 75F, clear skies now but during first dive it was cloudy. Guest and crew doing well today most divers are getting in the water they like nice easy seas, they are having fun

By Noon Reports

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

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