Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-01-28

It has been a sunny and nice day, guest is enjoying the weather and the dive site. The current was very small when we started our dives, going to the southwest. In our first dive we had two chevrons and one black manta, and a lot of reef fishes, was a little bit calm

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-01-15

We completed two more dives at Cabo Pearce yesterday, and both were fantastic. Mantas and hammerheads were sighted on both dives and dolphins were present on dive number three. The guests absolutely loved the site and it made for a great way to finish the trip.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-01-14

Dives this morning have been great! On both, there have been sightings of dolphins, mantas, and hammerheads. The first dive had a pretty strong current running to the south, but it had switched to a mild current running north by dive two.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-01-06

The second dive was as amazing as the first one, lots of mantas again, a big school of hammerheads and lots of dolphins this time, no current, same visibility and water temperature.

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This is the trip of dolphins

We started off jumping close to the wall. While swimming towards the receiver, several whitetips crossed our way. Suddenly, a hammerhead appeared in the blue and disappeared as fast as he came. When swimming to the inner side of the lava finger, several whitetips were circling between the rocks…

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Guests Complete Their Bucket Lists at Socorro

There are not many places in the world where you’ll be looking at a pile of sharks, get distracted by a gang of hammerheads, check your air, then look down to see 5 mantas gracefully dancing beneath you.

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False Killer Whales, Tiger Sharks and Whale Sharks at Socorro

Schooling hammerheads at Punta Tosca, a Tiger shark at Roca O’Neal, 8 Giant Mantas in one dive at the Boiler and an awesome surprise at Roca Partida when a pod of about 60 False Killer Whales swam by the Explorer.

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