Hey guys, Dan Dayneswood from Nautilus Explorer here. Socorro and Guadalupe are such incredible places with such fantastic pelagic diving we are not surprised that more operators are looking to set up shop in the area. We have had a very good working relationship amongst the "original three" with clear communication lines, owners to owners and crew to crew. This has allowed us to operate safely, and unhindered by each other or the Mexican government. We have cooperated and acted out of a mutual respect for each other, sharing the islands and their beauty, not trying to lay claim to something that is not ours.
We are concerned, as you are, that the future of diving in Socorro will be seriously threatened if this cooperative relationship breaks down with the new liveaboards starting up in the region. You can bet that we will fight "tooth and nail" to preserve the unique nature of diving at Socorro. We will happily cooperate with the new boats as long they are respectful of what we have worked so hard in partnership with the Solmar V to protect. We have had encouraging discussions with mexican authorities over the last 2 years to put a quota system in place limiting the number of divers in the islands at any one time to 2 boats diving San Benedicto or Roca Partida. That way the new boats can have a fair shake to fill the unused gaps in the schedule without putting any pressure on the dive sites.
The best thing you can do to help? Ask questions. If you want to book a trip on a liveaboard and are comparing boats, find out which boat has the most experienced and eco-sensitive divemasters and guides. Who knows best how to dive the different sites for maximum animal interaction and least negative impact to to the ecosystem? Which boats are actively contributing to conservation and looking at the big picture, not just their quarterly reports?
Everyone has an opportunity to keep Socorro a lasting and protected biosphere to be enjoyed for years to come. The question is, who is stepping up to the plate?
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