Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2026-01-27

Anchor resting in 130Ft of water. Beautiful day, from here Socorro Island looks very green, probably the greenest I have ever seen it., wind doing 10kts NW, flat seas in this side of the island, wind is picking up. Little current to the west, visibility averages 60Ft of water.

In first dive lots of fish, some ray one manta one hammerhead and a pod of dolphins came towards the end the dive some got to play with them, second dive another manta came by, some got entertained with octopus, lots of white tip reef sharks.

Beautiful day lots of sun and some clouds, one more dive here then we are going to head to the navy to do the routine navy inspection.

Guests and crew doing great.

I had to go running with the guests across the sundeck, a humpback whale and calf are swimming very close to the NEX (we are diving same site today). We are all crossing finger tight maybe they can come to the dive

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

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