Captain’s Noon Reports – Under Sea – 2026-04-22

Weather: Partly cloudy sky, Wind from the West 10 kts, seas 1-2 ft from the west and a long period swell from south 5 ft. Air temp 25C, Water temp 25C.

Today at anchor at the Canyon on 55 ft of water with 2 shots out, Arrived last night to the Canyon and had a nice night at anchor.

Today we dive the Canyon as there were 2 other boats at the Boiler, we have the Canyon just for us.

First dive viz was milky in the manta rock surface we couldn’t see the rock from the surface, but a little bit out to the cleaning station viz was clear, and underwater it was much better, dive was good, a couple of mantas, hammerheads, some big Galapagos. There was a light current to the West and water temp was 25C.

Second dive was no current but there was a thermocline and temperature dropped to 23C and viz was murky in some areas, but the animal action was great, 3 Mantas, 2 chevron and one black, one of them was very playful, there was a school of hammerheads some of them swimming close, and Galapagos, silkies, silvertips and reef white tip sharks.

Everyone enjoyed. We will do one more dive at the Canyon and will do the CONAMP exploratory dive site 3 thermanos for the last. We will stay overnight here and will move tomorrow morning to the Boiler for the last diving day.

By Noon Reports

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

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