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Two great whites together in Guadalupe

Turtles, Sea Lions and, of Course, Sharks at Guadalupe

  • Post author By Nautilus Crew
  • Post date 2018-09-22
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By Nautilus Crew on September 22nd, 2018 in Crew, Guadalupe

Once again we had action non-stop all day long. At one point you could see 6 sharks in the same frame, but we had at least 10 different sharks throughout the day.

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  • Tags andy, chelsea, finley, great white sharks, great whites, green turtle, jaques, jeff nuttal, joker, luca arnone, mickey, mikaela victoria, mikayla vernon, monkey, new sharks, paul walker, ropey, sad face, sardines, Sea lion, shark id, shark identification, sharks, the legend, tuna, turtle, vlad, yellow fin tuna

If you can tear your eyes away from the big fish, you’ll find a vertical wall extending straight down for 200 feet with caves filled with resting white tip reef sharks lined up like sardines

  • Post author By Nautilus Staff
  • Post date 2013-12-10
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By Nautilus Staff on December 10th, 2013 in Archive

Roca Partida as we know it from the surface is a guano covered rock extending about 100 feet into the air and about 200 feet in length, poking up out of the pacific ocean 60 nautical miles from the nearest island of Socorro. In the bigger picture it is the very tip, the last second […]

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  • Tags black jacks, Cabo San Lucas, cottonmouth jack, creole fish, galapagos, Roca Partida, schooling hammerheads, silky, silver tip sharks, Wahoo, whale sharks, white tip sharks, yellow fin tuna

Another blog from Silvia on station at Lupita (her nickname for Guadalupe Island)

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  • Post date 2013-10-17
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By Nautilus Staff on October 17th, 2013 in Archive

Hola, Again!! One more great trip.. this time with a group of 25 French people. A lot of sharks and happy people. When we were leaving the island, the scenario was amazing… how big and beautiful it is with a nice sunset, that’s the way I decide to introduce you to Lupita (my nickname for […]

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  • Tags Baja California, blue shark, cage dive, California Sea Lion, elephant seals, Ensenada, great white sharks, Guadalupe Island, hostess blog, Lupita, mako shark, sea lions, yellow fin tuna

Wow, had an early morning rescue to start the day…

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  • Post date 2013-07-08
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By Nautilus Staff on July 8th, 2013 in Archive

I saw a coat hanger (plastic) fly off the top deck of the boat at around six thirty a.m. and I sprang into action, grabbed the boat hook and couldn’t quite reach it, when my co-divemaster onboard, Magic Juan extended his hand to mine and reached me over the side of the boat and lowered […]

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  • Tags Canada Day, Grouper, jack school, jackfish, Sea of Cortez, snappers, yellow fin tuna

Roca Partida looks underwhelming from the surface. A huge school that seemed to go on forever underwater was mesmerizing..

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  • Post date 2013-06-19
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By Nautilus Staff on June 19th, 2013 in Archive

Dive day two of our current Socorro expedition has us diving famous Roca Partida. A guano covered rock in the middle of the pacific ocean, seeing it from the surface is slightly underwhelming. As soon as you back-roll off our dive tenders and dip beneath the surface though the rock comes alive. Roca Partida is […]

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  • Tags big eyed jacks, cottonmouth jack, creole fish, dolphins, galapagos, hammerheads, Roca Partida, silkies, Whale Shark, yellow fin tuna

Captain's Log – Turtle erotica… I watched through the wheelhouse windows as 2 green turtles locked in a steamy embrace. Or maybe they were just cuddling.

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  • Post date 2013-06-15
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By Nautilus Staff on June 15th, 2013 in Archive

We’ve just left Roca Partida and are on our way back in Cabo San Lucas to disembark and prepare for our next trip back to the Socorro Islands. The highlight of this trip was definitely the diving at Roca Partida. Our one day at Socorro Island was a little disappointing as far as big animals […]

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  • Tags Cabo San Lucas, dolphins, galapagos, hammerheads, manta, Roca Partida, silkies, turtle, Wahoo, yellow fin tuna

Humpback Whales are officially in Roca Partida!!! Socorro, Baja California, Mexico.

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  • Post date 2012-03-03
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By Nautilus Staff on March 3rd, 2012 in Archive

HOW WAS YOUR DIVE DAY? Roca Partida day #2 Another beautiful day at Roca Partida! The sun finally came out for us this morning and has been shining bright all day. While driving the skiff during the second dive, the humpback whales started putting on a fantastic show just forward of the bow. Since yesterday […]

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  • Tags dive, dolphin, giant manta, humpback whales, Mantas, mexico, scuba, silky sharks, yellow fin tuna
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