Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-04-22

Today in our 2nd dive we could call this dive an INSANE DIVE, all the dive we could get a highway of tunas, around 70 tunas swimming around, as well a couple of chevron mantas, a school of sharks, a school of Bonitas, and at the end we had around more than 30 false killer whales hanging around of our divers, just image the happy faces of everyone including me looking around the rock with all this marine life around, we are going to finish the day here and then we are going to start our way to Socorro.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-04-21

Location: Roca Partida Weather: Clear Skies, Light Breeze, Calm Seas Yesterday we did our last dives at the boiler, mantas all the time were present, three mantas were circling the divers all dive long, and one group could see a small school of nine hammerheads, some white tips on the rock, a school of yellowfin […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea- 2022-04-19

For the first dive today we jump from the stern, diver did great, no current, and one chevron manta stayed with our divers for around 30 min on the first dive, also they could see a Galapagos shark, some stingrays, some whitetips sharks, and some silvertips.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-04-18

We got underway right after dive 4 and ran south to Cabo Peace and anchored up around 2230. The day has been windy, but surface conditions still feel mild compared with yesterday. And the dives have been great. Divers so far have seen hammerheads, five mantas, and just on dive two, we had a group of dolphins cruise past some of the divers. There was a group of about 30 bottlenoses playing in the bay after divers got out and lots of the guests were able to see them from the skiffs. The current was nil on dive one but began to pick up on dive two. We have one more dive scheduled for the afternoon and then we will get underway for the navy check-in. Silky snorkel after dinner tonight and then on to Roca.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-04-17

One black manta was making very close passes by every diver over and over again. It was like he just wanted to look every individual diver in the eyes. Pure magic. And if that weren’t enough, we had two humpback whales that were breaching behind the boat during the loading process and then they cruised past the dive site and some divers were able to get a distant look.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-04-16

There was some good silvertip action at the cleaning station and some of the divers got very good interactions with a group of around 10 hammerheads. Overall it has been a perfect first day so far.

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