Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea- 2022-06-19

Light current running to the southwest, loads of fish, some turtles and guests enjoying the sea lions, some found nudibranch, and most of them made it to the shipwreck and that was the highlight of the first dive. The plan is to make one more dive here then run south thru Cerralvo channel looking for whales and more.

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I Was Living My Dream It Was Incredible to See Them So Close

Today was amazing! I have never seen an orca before and I saw them really close and my dream came true! I was living my dream It was incredible to see them so close, especially from the boat because the visibility underwater was not very good, but it was very special to see their behavior and see them interact. Muy bien! I am very satisfied!

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We Jumped in the Water with Orcas!

There are few words to describe todays adventure. We jumped in the water with Orcas!! They were curious about us and kept circling back to check us out. I could literally reach out and touch them!

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Airborne

At first, we didn’t really pay much attention to it, but after zooming in with my telephoto, I told Katie that I did not see a boat, and she quickly turned the plane to go check it out. As we got closer, to our surprise, we could then tell clearly that it was a megapod of dolphins. Hundreds and hundreds of them swimming in unison quite quickly headed up north towards Espiritu Santo Island.

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I’ve Been Amazed at the Tiny World of the Ocean Here

Not only showing the beginnings of life, but the ocean is also an area of playfulness for the creatures who live there. Among the top sightings on this trip was being able to watch a lone sea lion floating around resting with his fins exposed to the warmth of the sun, occasionally flipping and playing with them.

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What We Know About Orcas (Killer Whales) in the Sea of Cortez

They seemed curious about our boats, circling them closely. Our guests from the Gallant Lady had a blast with them; we witnessed spy-hopping and majestic breaches, and the coolest thing was watching them feeding on a mola mola and sharing it amongst the group! 

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Gallant Lady – 2022-05-30

with any number of them. The first one we chose was the closest to the boat and it was stationary and consisted of probably a few hundred mobulas, often crossing paths with other schools in the area.

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