The Boiler, anchor in 120Ft of water three shots of chain and a heavy anchor holding the UNDERSEA HUNTER in place, weather is nice, cloudy skies though, wind is 10kts NW long 4Ft NW swell, air temperature and ocean are 77F, visibility averaging 60Ft. moderate current running to the south.
In first dive and in second dive no current. Once again some of our guests are having a great time, that I understand, having a dive like the others describe with tons of mantas, and dolphins in both morning dives.
This is not to mention the hammerheads, Galapagos, horse eyed jacks, yellowfin tunas dozens of white tip reef sharks and the whole deal of tropical fish, guests impressed with the Boiler and having a great time.
I haven’t seen in my nine years coming here that many mantas leaping out of the water this often, this season has been different, mantas keep jumping clear out of the water and instantly they do it second time.
I just heard someone saying it could be a mating behavior and the one that I think is more accurate is that they do it in order to kill the parasites and trying to shake off the remoras.
Guests and crew doing great
