Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-02-27

the dives have been fun and busy five mantas in the first one then three on the second one, guests are happy and nature is giving us some love with the sea life, they have also seen a bunch of hammerheads, loads of white tip sharks and lots of more fish, the back deck a bit tricky but we have as many hands as we need to keep the dive operation safe

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-02-26

Today we moved early to the boiler, the first dive with no current, visibility around 60 ft, water temperature 77°F, mantastic dive, mantas are back to the boiler, at least five different mantas were playing with all the divers, one of the guests from manta trust said all of them just males. Also, they could see a pod of eight bottlenose dolphins with a baby, dolphins stay for a few minutes with our divers.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-02-25

On the second dive we did The Canyon, no current for this dive, amazing dive in the canyon, lots of mantas getting really close to our divers, lots of shark action on the cleaning station, Galapagos, silvertips, silky sharks, and a big tiger shark, also all the guests could see lots of hammerheads everywhere. There is a humpback whale with her calf very close to the boats, on the bay, people could see them from the boat and from the skiff.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-02-21

Today we have done 2 good dives during dives 1 and 2 divers saw plenty of white tips, silver tips, a few scattered tuna, lots of cottonmouth jacks, big eye jacks as well, during dive 2 Pascal and Stein’s group were very lucky since they got to see the humpback whales while diving, it is good to mention that whales were jumping when we arrived here but so far only those groups saw them, they are super happy.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer- 2022-02-17

The first dive today in Fondeadero and divers jumping from the stern was a good dive for everybody. Our divers started at Fondeadero but the current take them to the canyon, the first dive they could see one chevron manta, a few hammerheads, Galapagos, silvertips, white tips, and some of them could hear a humpback whale singing.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-02-15

We made one more dive yesterday afternoon at Punta Tosca, conditions remained good, with great visibility and very little current. On the third dive, there were two mantas, a few distant hammerheads, and two tiger sharks. Overall it made for a good day of diving and guests were happy with the experience. After dive three we got underway for the navy base and made our check-in via radio before continuing on to anchor at Cabo Pearce. After dinner, we ran the silky snorkel, but only one guest was brave enough to get in the water and he had a great show. Around six large silkies circle the area. The action was perfectly mellow for the entire 20 minutes that we had him in the water.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-02-13

Today we start in the first position jumping at 0700 am, visibility from one side of the site around 100 ft, to the other side around 60 ft, no current on the first dive, manta action is in Cabo Pearce, around six or seven mantas were here with the divers, also a lot of scattered hammerheads, and lots of dolphins, all the groups could see the dolphins on this dive, around 10-15 bottlenose dolphins were here playing with the guests.

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