Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-02-12

We completed two more dives yesterday afternoon at the canyon. There were mantas, silvertips and hammerheads spotted on both dives. All the guests enjoyed themselves greatly and it made a wonderful first day. We finished up with our taco night on the top deck. Most excellent. After dinner we moved and anchored up at the Boiler. We had a pleasant night on the hook.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2022-02-11

The second dive was at the canyon itself and conditions were great, with good visibility and mild current plus lots of sharks, silver tips, whitetips, Galapagos, and a school of 12+ hammerheads all in the area around the transmitter. Plus two black mantas to round out the experience.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-02-09

Some mantas were passing by the cleaning station, two chevrons and one black manta, silvertips and Galapagos too, but the best part of the dive was 25-30 school of hammerheads coming in and out from the cleaning station, all the guests could see them.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2022-02-01

For the next dive we moved to the Boiler, this last dive was very good, we had two mantas playing around us for almost all dive, a lot of bonitas fish and we could see a blacktip shark, not much current, and the sea is only 1-3 ft, the visibility is 80 ft.

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It Was Just Magic!

We couldn’t have had a better day! Diving at the Boiler we rolled into the water and immediately two dolphins came our way and played amidst our divers for a bit. Doing summersaults and smiling and it seemed like they were having just as much fun interacting as we did. During the dives the whole day we saw mantas, mantas, and mantas!

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Here Is a Place Where You Can Enjoy It All

There are moments where you sit amongst friends and can remember the reason why you started to dive when exposed to Socorro. Whether you´re here to see animals big or small, here is a place where you can enjoy it all.

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The Last Dive of the Day Was Mantastic

The last dive of the day was mantastic. We spend one hour at 45 feet interacting with at least four different oceanic mantas. To finish this amazing day we had a snorkel session at night with silky sharks. Cannot wait for tomorrow’s dives at Cabo Pearce!

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