Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2025-04-12

Cabo Pearce. Anchored in 90Ft of water, is an amazing day today. Light breeze NW, flat seas, air temperature is 72F water is the same. Clear skies. Visibility is 40Ft, lots of silt in the water, the surge underwater is strong they say.

First dive they had lots of mantas, dolphins came said hi and vanished in the blue water, on top I could see them going after the bait fish and they don’t interact with the divers when they hunting.

No current in first dive current picked up in second dive towards the end of it. The hammerheads came closer in second dive some of the guests have really good footage of the sharks. From the surface I can see lots of Sealife, many fish down there.

While picking up the guests from their dive two humpback whales went by so close to the site that is actually frustrating for guests not to see them when they are that close, such is life.

Last night all guests enjoy our taco night, our little touch of service and good food.

By Noon Reports

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

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