Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea- 2022-06-07

the second dive had at least five different mantas and while divers were playing with the mantas a couple of Galapagos sharks kept circling the pinnacle, first dive three mantas kept divers busy.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-06-04

Location: The Boiler Weather: Clear Skies, NW Wind (10kts), NW Swell (5ft) We arrived here this morning and so far we have done 2 great dives, in both dives lots of manta actions and plenty of dolphins in divers words they said around 30 or more, also divers saw many sharks, Galapagos, silvertips, whitetips, lots […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-05-24

oday we started the day with our warm-up dive at the Fondeadero, a lot of guests were nervous and exiting about it but once they came out from this dive they just love the place and we can notice that they were not nervous anymore, San Benedicto has a lovely way to say welcome, dive conditions were good, about the marine life we could see a manta for a couple of minutes, some silvertips sharks, Galapagos sharks, octopus, and lobsters, not bad for a 1st dive

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-05-22

We had good dives for guests with excellent weather conditions, sunny skies, three dives at the moment, first dive: divers saw some mantas they stayed with them at the end of dive, octopus, little fishes. They saw dolphins swimming around them on the second dive, two Galapagos sharks, and one big tiger shark.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-05-18

Today we are in roca partida, first dive with a lots of life, great visibility, strong current to the SW, big schools of yellow fin big and small tunas, lots of jacks, silkys, silvertips, Galapagos, and at least four or five mantas, two black mantas and one chevron. Second dive almost same conditions, medium current to the NW, great dive with too, chevron and black mantas, one mobula, a few hammerheads, silvertips, Galapagos, white tips huge lobsters, lots of jacks and yellow fin tunas and bonitos.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-05-16

Despite the visibility divers had an amazing first dive this morning, there was a pod of over 20 bottlenose dolphins, they were playful and stayed with the divers the whole dive, guests are loving Cabo Pearce and they want more, besides the dolphins, they also had a couple of mantas, Galapagos sharks and a handful of hammerhead sharks.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea- 2022-05-14

This morning we started dancing with mantas, two of them stayed for over 45 minutes with the divers. They really enjoyed it, once they began to talk about it on the boat we realized two guests had seen a medium size tiger shark, and some others were happy with a Galapagos

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