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 – 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
The waves were a little choppy but now have quieted down. The second dive brought out four mantas with an all black one that was very friendly. A school of hammerheads that number in the 20’s made their way around the north east side of the plateau. Guest are having a really good time. I took guests out for the rock tour and there were several bird species and the archways on the west side of the island are really fascinating.
-Captain Lowel
First dive visibility around 80 ft, temperature 77 F, and light current to the N, Our divers saw a couple of dolphins, two chevron and one black manta circling all the area during the dives. On the second dive the conditions changed a little, visibility get low to 40 ft. water temperature 74 F and the current increase to a moderate to the N, same with the mantas, almost all the dive two chevron and one black with our guests but the plus in this dives were the hammerheads, big school of hammerheads came and went 5 times, guests said probably around 30 or more hammerheads.
Read MoreGood start to the charter with the first dive at Fundadero- manta, hammer head and silver tips. Second dive we went to the Canyon and had hammerheads, a dolphins that stayed around the groups the entire dive while hunting. Three different mantas were around the groups and there were a good majority of guests that had their first manta experience.
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