Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2025-04-06

Anchored in 240Ft of water, is a sunny day today, air temperature is 70F, wind doing 12kts NE, 3 to 5FT NW waves. Divers report water to be 70F, with 100Ft visibility, no current, some surge lots of action.

Mantas everywhere, schooling horse eyed jacks and mantas keep breaking thru the schools of jacks, yellowfin tunas, tons of white tip reef sharks, they were not in the balconies in first dive but in second dive balconies were full of the white tips mingling with the huge lobsters we have here.

Schooling of the rainbow runners, trigger fish playing with the guests bubbles, wahoos, silver tip shark in the north corner getting clean, couple of Galapagos sharks, cotton mouth jacks are deep today.

Dive platform was a bit complicated in the first dive but weather is lying down with time, boat rocking a little bit. Not a single cloud in the sky.

By Noon Reports

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

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