Dive Reports From Nautilus in Los Cabos

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Todays Sites: The Cannery, North Wall, Pelican Rock, The Point
Max Depth 90ft
Water Temps: 79f-82f
Visibility 50-70ft
Beautiful diving today. We saw loads of Large Grouper, Panamic Morays, Zebra Morays, Halibut, Several Sealions, Electric Rays, Parrotfish, Scorpionfish and More.. No real current today and the Sand Falls were flowing really well in the afternoon!!!
Happy Diving :)
 
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Todays sites: North Wall and The Cannery
Max Depth 90ft
Water Temps: 79f-82f
Visibility 40-50ft
Shockingly it was a rainy day here today it got a little bit choppy out there this afternoon. Still a fantastic set of dives the Sand Falls were again flowing well. We saw a large Halibut, Tuna, Loads of Grouper, Scorpionfish, Garden Eels and more!!
 
Off to snorkel with the Whale Sharks again in La Paz tomorrow..Will update on conditions etc.. when Im back :)
 
Had a great day out swimming with the Whale Sharks in La Paz today.. There were around 6 or so with us for the whole trip as well as several large schools of Mobula.. Visibility was only around 20-30ft but still s great trip...Photos plus video later
Happy Diving
 
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Todays Sites: The Cannery, North Wall and Neptunes Finger
Max Depth 130ft
Water Temps: 75-79f
Visibility 20-40ft
There was a fair southerly current today and it was a bit overcast..Still had a great time and we saw a selection of Nudibranchs, A free swimming Panamic Moray, Loads of large grouper, an electric ray, Snapper, Sealions and more!!
Happy Diving!!
 
Todays Site: North Wall
Max Depth 70ft
Water Temp 75-79f
Visibility 20-30ft
We were out teaching the ANDI Technical Safe Air Diver program today. There was quite a bit of wind and the weather was overcast today. Unfortunately they dredged the channel into the marina yesterday and it seems to have disturbed the visibility a bit but Im sure it will settle again soon. We saw several large grouper, Goatfish, Snapper, Parrotfish an Electric ray and more!!!
Happy Diving!!
 
Todays Sites: Neptunes Finger, Middle Wall, Pelican Rock, North Wall and The Point
Max Depth: 100ft
Water Temp 77-79f
Visibility 50-60ft
Fantastic set of dives today in Cabo.. The water seems to have settled a little and we started off the day with a long Deco dive covering several sites. We had a light Northerly current in the morning assisting us with our dives and we saw a huge school of Mobula, Loads of Grouper, Bonito, Scorpionfish, Parrotfish, a few Panamic Morays, Garden Eels and more.
In the afternnon we went out to the point and had a fantastic dive with the Sealions... They were very playful today and they spent a good 30-40mins playing around us..

Happy Diving!!!
 
Todays Sites: Neptunes Finger, Middle Wall, Pelican Rock, North Wall and the Cannery
Max Depth 100ft
Water Temps 77-79f
Visibility 10-20ft
Quite a bit of wind on our Dives today and the sea was a bit choppy. Visibility very low today and they were out dredging the channel again so Im sure that had some impact on it. We saw loads of Grouper, Several Large Parrotfish, Panamic Morays, Garden Eels, Scorpionfish, Goatfish, Giant Hawkfish and more!!
Happy Diving
 

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