Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-06-10

Yesterday we finished our dive day in the Boiler with 2 amazing dives, the whale shark stayed with us hanging around the rock, the massive black manta as well, reef fish, and a couple of silver tips sharks with no current during the dive. After we finished with the last dive we prepared everything for departure to Roca.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-06-09

Once we finished with the 1st dive we picked up the anchor and we departed to the Boiler. The 2nd dive was awesome, is going to be hard to get a better one. Why? because 2 huge reasons, one giant black manta, and a huge whale shark were hanging around the rock, and they stayed there for a while. Most of our guests were coming out of the water singing ‘we saw a whale shark’ with a big smile in their faces.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea- 2022-06-08

There were a handful of hammerheads, two Galapagos sharks, several white tip reef sharks, two not-so-friendly turtles, octopus, and a lot more, the highlight of the dives were a small pod of dolphins, they were just cruising and not wanted to play with the divers.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-06-05

Location: Roca Partida Weather: Clear Skies, NW Wind (10-12kts), NW Swell (2-4ft) We arrived here this morning at 0630, 3 dives had been done here, excellent dives because of the marine life, weather, and sea conditions. All divers are very happy by being here, lots and lots of mantas today, also many sharks and the […]

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Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-06-02

he two morning dives have been phenomenal, visibility is great, little to no current, sea life is abundant and the dolphins and mantas put out an awesome show for the first dive. The second dive was another great dive with more mantas schooling hammerhead sharks, a mobula ray, turtles and towards the end of the dive a false killer whale, guests loved their last day of diving.

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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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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-05-13

The best visibility I have ever seen at Pearce, easily over 120′ we had a fantastic dive with at least three mantas making frequent
and close passes by all divers. Lots of comments about it being the best dive of the trip so far afterward.

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