Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-06-23

Location: The Boiler Weather: Clear Skies, N Wind (6-11kts), NW Swell (2-4ft) Yesterday we made two more dives at the Canyon, the third dive was great with a giant manta, lots of reef fish, one Galapagos, some hammers, and some silver tips, besides there were some dolphins in the area but unfortunately not everyone saw […]

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Socorro Mantas Are So Special

Socorro manta rays have a mesmerizing trait to them. They capture your attention with their graceful movements and striking size. Each one comes to give a friendly hello and sometimes even a twirl or two. It is impossible not to fall in love and after interacting with them, you understand why Socorro mantas are so […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea- 2022-06-19

Light current running to the southwest, loads of fish, some turtles and guests enjoying the sea lions, some found nudibranch, and most of them made it to the shipwreck and that was the highlight of the first dive. The plan is to make one more dive here then run south thru Cerralvo channel looking for whales and more.

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We Will Always Remember It as the Best Underwater Moment of Our Lives

On our first dive of the day, we saw a pod of dolphins, several mantas, and sharks. It was the best dive ever due to the playful mantas and dolphins weaving in and out between all of us. Neither of us has ever had an experience like this and we will always remember it as the best underwater moment of our lives.

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The Opposite of What I Thought I Would Have Ever Done

Giant mantas swim right up next to you and there is no other experience like it. You realize you do not have to worry about sharks and surprisingly within a few hours you find yourself swimming toward a tiger shark which is weirdly the opposite of what I thought I would have ever done. I definitely recommend you do this trip at least once in your life as nothing can compare to it from the dives and my time on the boat.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea- 2022-06-16

The first dive had a pod of a dozen dolphins, a couple of hammerhead sharks, white tip reef sharks, horse eyed jacks and a lot more, is just the group of students are into collecting data from mantas so they are happy with the dives and the information they are gathering about these giants of the sea.

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