Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Not sure how many marlin were in the area but it was a lot, I’d guess at least 50. It was really cool!
– Captain Gordon
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Not sure how many marlin were in the area but it was a lot, I’d guess at least 50. It was really cool!
– Captain Gordon
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
We’ve seen loads of sea-life from the surface, including a pod of common pacific dolphins, a pod of bottlenose dolphins, many turtles, sealions, and several shark sightings, including an unidentified 6 footer breaching fully out of the water!
– Captain Gordon
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
A young male manta was around for a couple of the dives, including hanging out with some divers for up to 15 minutes!
– Captain Gordon and Captain Daniel
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
MANTA!!!! Everybody came up from the dive very happy and excited!
– Captain Daniel
It does feel really good to be back in the water after 4 months of ocean deprivation, and what a way to start again! We are sailing the Belle Amie up the Sea of Cortez with our guests and we are all packing a lot of energy and excitement for being out here, smiles are […]
Read MoreDiving today has been fun, the sealions have been entertaining everyone. Conditions similar to last couple days, a little green and cold, maybe 10m viz and water 20C. 2 dives complete so far and now picking up to move to the east side of Isla San Francisco to look for a seamount I remember from some years ago. -Captain Gordon
Read MoreFirst day back and first giant manta sighted at La Reyna! The vessel is shiny and running great, looking forward to our upcoming season at Guadalupe.Hope you can join us.
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