Bound to old man of the rocks, this morning we did two dives in Cabo Pearce, visibility is very low so we are trying to find some else maybe we can find better visibility.
The morning dives were so so, we are having this water mass embracing Socorro, water is almost greenish chocolate color, there are some fish and mantas, is just that you have to almost bump into them to see them.
So the dive guides pulled the old octopus, blennies and gobies trick guests seem to have enjoyed but they are here for the pelagic I wanted to try a second dive there to see if the current changed but no.
So here we are underway to the opposite side of the island, we are going to make one more dive and then come to the navy to do the navy inspection.
Visibility averages 20Ft with lots of silt due to the strong 4Ft NW swell, water temperature is 84F, light current to the south, wind doing 12kts NE, air temperature is 82F, cloudy skies.
Guests and crew doing well, guests a bit anxious about visibility.
