Trip Report Feb 9-20, El Galleon/Asia Divers and Blue Ribbon

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Thanks for sharing your experiences. I will be at El Galleon mid-March. What website link did you use to fill out the visa, custom and health forms?

If you're so inclined, you could post this trip report on undercurrent.org. It's a very helpful newsletter for divers and there's regional forms for trip reports.
 
Great photos! Black and white nudibranch with yellow bumps is likely Phyllidia (maybe Phyllidia varicosa).

Disclousre: I used Google's search-by-image engine.

The last photo in your report (so far, DSC03931) is a frogfish. What kind of frogfish? Who knows... ;-)

Again, thanks for the report!
 
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I will be at El Galleon mid-March. What website link did you use to fill out the visa, custom and health forms?

If you're so inclined, you could post this trip report on undercurrent.org. It's a very helpful newsletter for divers and there's regional forms for trip reports.
The link is eTravel
I believe this has to be done within 24 hours of arrival. I was confused on declarations and declared both my scuba and camera equipment - I think it has a ridiculous minimum like you have to declare anything worth more than 1000php or so. I was worried this was going to cause me problems, but also worried I could have gear confiscated if I didn't declare it. Everyone just waived me through, so I am not sure if they even looked at this.
 

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