Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
The first dive was good, the animal action was great with at least 5 different mantas, 3 black and 2 chevron, 3 hammerheads, a medium school of yellowfin tuna and a lot of baby white tips.
– Captain Gilberto
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Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
The first dive was good, the animal action was great with at least 5 different mantas, 3 black and 2 chevron, 3 hammerheads, a medium school of yellowfin tuna and a lot of baby white tips.
– Captain Gilberto
Captain’s Noon Report – Under Sea
There was a big school of yellowfin tuna, a couple of dolphins, one of the groups could see a tiger shark and at the end on surface we could see false killer whales.
– Captain Gilberto
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
The guests have had so many mantas this trip already they decided to venture off the plateau a little further to look for sharks. The were rewarded handsomely. Massive Galapagos sharks in a small school of 10 drifted by with some hammerheads mixing together.
– Captain Lowel
Beautiful day to be out here. Nothing but sunshine and amazing creatures to see underwater. Dolphins came by on the first dive with a school of hammerheads for some of the groups.
Read MoreThis morning we started at Roca Oneil with calm conditions, no current. While we saw dolphins and humpback whales on the surface, none were seen on the dive. Beautiful conditions, but only one Manta sighting towards the end of the dive.
Read MoreDay started with clear skies but now clouds have taken over, the dive have been pretty nice, few mantas and huge Galapagos sharks on the first dive. As soon as the last guest was picked up, the dolphins showed up.
Read MoreExplorer – First dive we had dolphins and mantas. On the second it was mantas for everyone with some close encounters with hammerheads
– Captain Graham