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Tag: open ocean swimming

Open ocean swim in transit to San Benedicto Island

  • Post author By Nautilus Staff
  • Categories Archive, Socorro
  • Post date 2007-03-15
By Nautilus Staff on March 15th, 2007 in Archive, Socorro

Because it was such a hot and calm day, Dave decided to make way off the ship and open the pool up for open ocean snorkelling and swimming. Given that they were in 10,000 feet of water, it was fairly certain that nobody would see the bottom! However, guests did see lots of different kinds of jellyfish as well as some pelagic tunicates. We figure that open ocean splashes are always a good bet, time permitting, as you never know what you might see. On the last trip, our guests actually saw a giant manta ray swim past in open ocean!

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  • Tags giant manta ray, Jellyfish, open ocean crossing, open ocean swimming, pelagic tunicates
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