Captain’s Noon Reports – UnderSea – 2022-01-03

The second dive so far has been really nice, lots of horse eyed jacks, cottonmouth jacks some big yellowfin tunas, some saw a handful o hammerhead sharks, the north side of the rock had some silvertip sharks, silkies, Galapagos, and then the big surprise showed up: a whale shark, guests are loving it!

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2021-12-17

Two dives so far today, check dive was conducted from the dive platform, everything went ok, during this dive a few dolphins showed up, one or two mantas, also divers did see lots and lots of lobster, and a few sharks. For dive number two we dropped off divers at Manta Rock, great dive, plenty of manta action and also lots of sharks, silvertips, white tips a few black tips and also a tiger shark.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-12-04

Yesterday we dive the second dive in Roca O’Neil again, a really good dive, visibility around 65ft, light current to the NE, four chevron mantas they could see, some Galapagos and white tips, no tiger at this time.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-12-03

We dive yesterday the last two dives in Roca Partida, in our third dive our guests could see a school of 40 hammerheads, one chevron manta and one mobula. The last dive had the same conditions with white tip sharks, a few silvertips, and some Galapagos.

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Captain’s Noon Reports – Belle Amie – 2021-12-01

Location: San Benedicto Weather: Clear Skies, X Wind (kts), X Swell (ft) We arrived here at 0230 and started activities on schedule, check dive was done from the dive platform, divers did a good job, all of them manage their buoyancy pretty well. Dive number 2 was done from the skiffs and again divers did […]

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Fabulous team & dive masters

The Dive Masters knowledge of all sites (Coeoiats Cannon, Roca Partida, Punta Tosca, The Boiler and Fondeadero) was invaluable. We were split into 3 dive teams that the dive masters rotated between all groups allowing them to get to know their guests on a one-to-one basis and not just by sight on the boat.

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False killer whales head-butting

But as they approached the boat we realized they were not actually the bottlenoses we’d seen a lot. We then realized they were false killer whales! I was incredibly exciting when 15-20 of them decided to stick around. We even saw two of them head-butting!

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