Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-12-02

Today we go at 0715 to the first dive, lots of fish, a few hammerheads and the north of the rock, and a few yellowfin tuna around, white tips always resting on the balconies with huge lobsters. Second dive same conditions, no current, some Galapagos and silvertips, and a big school of jacks.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2021-12-01

Location: San Benedicto Weather: Clear Skies, X Wind (kts), X Swell (ft) We arrived here at 0230 and started activities on schedule, check dive was done from the dive platform, divers did a good job, all of them manage their buoyancy pretty well. Dive number 2 was done from the skiffs and again divers did […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-11-30

Location: Fondeadero Weather: Clear Skies, E Wind (8-10kts), Swell (0-2ft) Yesterday we had a really good crossing, we arrive early around 2030, dropped the anchor at Fondeadero, and slept like a baby. Today we conducted the dive briefing and after that, our guests jumped from the stern and check all their gear. Excellent first dive, […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Gallant Lady – 2021-11-29

We arrived at San Benedicto at 0030 last night, anchored near the Canyon, and did our first dive at manta rock and out to the canyon. Some hammerheads were around, as well as silver-tips, Galapagos, and a small pod of dolphins cruised by one group just at the end.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Gallant Lady – 2021-11-28

They had some seriously close in-water humpback encounters, both in the morning and at the end of the day. They snorkeled with a big pod of dolphins in the afternoon as well just before the whales. And in between, they were on a big bait ball being hit by sea lions.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-11-26

Today we are in the boiler, our first dive was a dolphin party, dolphins for everybody and everywhere, all dive long the dolphins stayed with the divers, they also could see three mantas and some Galapagos super close to the rock. On the second dive, four mantas were around and dolphins again, today dolphins are the rock stars.

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