Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie- 2022-04-09

The first dive this morning here had moderate current from the north and somewhat poor visibility, around 15 meters. But there were at least two mantas present and a group of around 10 bottlenose dolphins came in for a very close show. All of our divers loved it. Dive two had much less current and more visibility but was fairly quiet for animals. But divers all enjoyed the topography now that they could see it and the last group of divers had a large manta pass just below them on their safety stop. Everybody is excited for the afternoon.

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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 – 2022-04-07

Yesterday we finished the day diving at the Canyon, the dive was very nice, many sharks in The Canyon, a couple of mantas and many reef fish, after the dive our guests got a meeting in the salon with all the crew and all of them said thank you for this wonderful trip, Martin the trip leader told this” I have been un many liveaboards around the world and I could say that you guys are the best thank you for everything” after this beautiful words we took our dinner as always with Felipe the dinner was amazing.

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Our Beloved Giant Mantas

oca Partida located 70 miles west of San Benedicto Island was superb with tons of fishes, bigeye jacks, blackjacks, cottonmouth jacks, blue-spotted jacks, giant yellow tuna, silkies, Galapagos, Silvertips, mantas visibility was incredible strong current was present usually it is why sharks are around.

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

We just had two incredible dives this morning with a pod of 20 dolphins, a tiger shark, and some mantas, guests are fascinated, and just to top that off one of the groups saw a huge school of hammerhead sharks, they say it looked like a big cloud of sharks. The weather is nice and the sea is very calm. The first dive was cloudy but now it is sunny. Mild current running N to S.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-04-02

Today we started the day diving at 0800 for our warm-up dive, all guests were able to check their weights and buoyancy, as soon as they jumped from the platform they saw a manta on the surface as well many sharks were in a depth of 10 meters for this divers this is an amazing experience, the thing we the free dive is the conditions of the dive that’s why is so important keep monitoring the current, fortunately, the current was not so bad and they could dive at least 1 hour, so for the next dive we moved the ship to the Boiler, the current is not bad here and the marine life is very good, there are chevron mantas and sharks around.

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