Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-06-12

Yesterday we finished our dive in Roca with two wonderful dives we could see false killer whales around the rock maybe because there were a lot of tunas and of course, a lot of sharks, Galapagos sharks, and reef fish. Roca Partida yesterday was full of marine life. Once we finished with the dive we picked up the anchor and we started our way to Cabo Pearce, all the way to Pearce was pretty smooth.

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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 – 2022-04-08

In all, the divers have loved their first morning. We plan for two more dives here this afternoon and then we’ll have taco night on the top deck before moving to anchor overnight at the boiler, where we will dive tomorrow.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-03-16

Today we are diving at The Canyon, beautiful first dive. Today we saw around four mantas, three chevrons one black manta, lots of sharks on the cleaning station, Silvertips, Galapagos, whitetips, silkies, hammerheads, and one black tip, one group could see a pod of eight bottlenose dolphins.

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Roca O’Neil

Today we dived Roca O’neil a site we don’t often get to go to as it is very exposed to heavy swell. It is located on Socorro island and consists of craggy black rocks protruding from the surface of the waves several hundred meters from the islands coastline. There is a shallow plateau which extends out from the rocks which steeply drops off on all sides to over 30m (at it’s shallowest point) covered in large boulders and rock formations.The abrupt change in depth creates…

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Dolphins and mantas galore !

he last two days have been dolphins and mantas galore! In the last seven dives, we have been lucky enough to be joined by dolphins on four and mantas on four. Yesterday, we were joined by a group of nine dolphins on the first dive just after our group got into the water. They stayed and played for a little while, swimming in circles around us and coming within inches of us. After about 10 minutes they swam off, but we were not sad about the dolphins leaving for long as we were soon after joined by a manta.

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Sten Sees a Sailfish & a Tiger Shark!

As we were leaving the deeper water, coming out of the Boiler, I had just sent up my SMB when a huge sailfish came straight up from the deep, preparing to go for the SMB!! So cool, and such a surprise! It took a couple turns around the floating SMB with its sail out and then took off. IT WAS SO BIG! Not long after we had a fat, good-sized Tiger shark checking us out. She was in no rush but kept a bit off in the distance.

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