They had encounters with one or possibly two chevron manta rays, a school of hammerheads, many Galapagos sharks, silvertips, whitetips and a few silky sharks.
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They had encounters with one or possibly two chevron manta rays, a school of hammerheads, many Galapagos sharks, silvertips, whitetips and a few silky sharks.
Read MoreThere were a lot of hammerhead sharks swimming around so close to us, silvertip sharks and Galapagos sharks
Read MoreThis morning we started with an amazing dolphin dive with plenty of jacks (huge numbers), bonitos, yellowfin tuna, wahoos, silvertips, Galapagos, silkies and much more.
Read MoreWe could count around five or seven different manta rays, two big turtles and some Galapagos sharks.
Read MoreTwo of the groups saw a chevron manta ray at the end of their dive just hovering on top of manta rock. They were coming from the cleaning station, after seeing a small group of hammerhead sharks.
Read MoreThe second dive was another ‘sharknado’ – school of hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks and silky sharks schooling together. There were tuna, school of jacks, scattered wahoos and the usual reef fish.
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