Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
The wreck area was full of life, with lots of fish including really big groupers. Definitely a dive site for future visits!
– Captain Gordon
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
The wreck area was full of life, with lots of fish including really big groupers. Definitely a dive site for future visits!
– Captain Gordon
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
Not sure how many marlin were in the area but it was a lot, I’d guess at least 50. It was really cool!
– Captain Gordon
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
We’ve seen loads of sea-life from the surface, including a pod of common pacific dolphins, a pod of bottlenose dolphins, many turtles, sealions, and several shark sightings, including an unidentified 6 footer breaching fully out of the water!
– Captain Gordon
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
A young male manta was around for a couple of the dives, including hanging out with some divers for up to 15 minutes!
– Captain Gordon and Captain Daniel
Captain’s Noon Report – Belle Amie
MANTA!!!! Everybody came up from the dive very happy and excited!
– Captain Daniel
It does feel really good to be back in the water after 4 months of ocean deprivation, and what a way to start again! We are sailing the Belle Amie up the Sea of Cortez with our guests and we are all packing a lot of energy and excitement for being out here, smiles are […]
Read MoreDiving today has been fun, the sealions have been entertaining everyone. Conditions similar to last couple days, a little green and cold, maybe 10m viz and water 20C. 2 dives complete so far and now picking up to move to the east side of Isla San Francisco to look for a seamount I remember from some years ago. -Captain Gordon
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