Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2026-01-26

Anchor resting in 245Ft of water, beautiful day, mix of clouds and blues, lots of sunlight though. Wind is 75F, water is 77F, 10kts of NW winds, long period 4Ft NW swells, little to no current. visibility changed a lot from first dive when we had 100Ft and second dive had 60ft.

Roca is an oasis for fish this rock in the middle of the ocean is a magnet for sea life, loads of sharks, Galapagos, silver tips, silkies, white tip, reef sharks filling the balconies, yellowfin tunas, Mantas, they say they had 6 mantas together in the south corner, dolphins in both dives, GIRLS THAT SCUBA group happy.

Yesterday at the BOILER on the third dive they saw a huge tiger shark and many mantas and while some were so focused in the mantas a 20Footer whale shark showed up, it made few loops and went across the group before vanishing out in the blue water and that was only our first day.

We all enjoyed Poncho (Alfonso Uribe) delicious food, taco night was a success, the group leader wants us to make another taco night.

Guests and crew doing well.

By Noon Reports

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

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