Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2025-06-08

Anchored in 110Ft three shots paid out, cloudy day for the most part wind pushes the cloud away then the sun comes up, but clouds are winning for now air temperature and ocean just about the same 73F, today visibility was okay maybe 40Ft in the north side of the finger but a cooler and greenish water took over and sat in the dive site.

Even with these conditions marine life is active, some were able to see a hammerhead shark, Pablo says he saw at least 6 different mantas, guests loved the interaction with them.

Then in second dive the dolphins came they circle once and left they were on the run chasing after the bait fish, there is a mild current running to the north, nice flat ocean all around.

We just had the Navy coming to us they left us with a weather report and a goodbye. After our last dive today, we are going to move to San Benedicto to be closer to Cabo just in case we have to leave the islands. Storm supposed to hit the island on Tuesday.

Today we took the snorkeler for a swim she liked it and was able to see a manta.

By Noon Reports

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

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