Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Most of the groups saw a school of hammerheads and there were massive schools of yellowfin tuna. The white tips were always around too.
– Captain Lowel
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Most of the groups saw a school of hammerheads and there were massive schools of yellowfin tuna. The white tips were always around too.
– Captain Lowel
Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer
This morning’s dives have been truly excellent. There were at least 6 different mantas playing with the divers on both dives. But that is not all, we had dolphins on the first dive and hammerheads on both!
– Captain Graham
Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
There were at least 4 different mantas with the divers and some silvertips and galapagos sharks at the cleaning station… but the best action on the third dive was the hammerheads!
– Captain Gilberto
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
When we started to head back to the mothership there were three whales together and one launched out of the water with a magnificent aerial turn.
– Captain Lowel
Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
All the groups could see a school of big hammerheads (around 12), one chevron manta and some galapagos and silvertip sharks.
– Captain Gilberto
Captain’s Noon Report – Explorer
We had mantas on the first dive and dolphins at the end of the second.
– Captain Graham
Today we start the dive after the Belle Amie, first dive with temperature around 21 C, visibility around 20 mts, and medium current to the N, divers saw different mantas, dolphins, hammerhead sharks and a big galapagos shark!
-Captain Gilberto