Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2026-04-14

Weather: Anchored in 120ft of water, is a windy cloudy day, wind doing 12kts NW gusting to 16kts at time, white caps outside the bay, inside conditions are nice, moderate current in first dice running to the south, visibility average 75Ft, air temperature is 82f, water today is 78F. there is a big surge breaking on the finger in Cabo Pearce. 

The dives have been good, couple of playful mantas, in both dives they have seen dolphins but they are just cruising and not staying to play, some said they saw hammers out in the distance, Galapagos are around, a small group of juvenile silkies are patrolling the reef looking for a prey.

Loads of reef fish, and some of the guests love to find little stuff like nudibranch and octopus. We are going to make one more dive here the we are going to go the navy for the routine inspection.

By Noon Reports

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

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