Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2026-04-04

Weather: Good conditions today, clear sky, sunny day, little bit windy, NW 7 kts winds, 2-3 ft waves, air temperature 24C. Water condition, water temp. 22C, visibility 15mts.   

NEX at anchor in Punta Tosca, Socorro, at 151 ft, 3 shots out.

Hello everyone; yesterday, the dives were beautiful; visibility improved, but the current also increased. Many divers showed me videos they took of the manta rays, dolphins, and the solitary hammerhead shark during cocktail hour.

This morning, we started the engines to head to Cape Henslow, which surprised us. We saw approximately 10 manta rays, both black and chevron. The divers also commented that it was very beautiful, and that part of the dive was filled with many curious pufferfish.

We’ve just moved to Punta Tosca to continue with this afternoon’s plan, which is another dive followed by the Navy Inspection. Once that’s finished, we’ll begin our journey to Roca Partida. 

Crew and guests doing fine.

By Noon Reports

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

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