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Captain’s Noon Reports – Mango Wind – 2023-09-13

Last night was very calm, low winds 3 to 4 knots,and temperature around 77F.

This morning after a light breakfast, we headed out towards Los Islotes at Espiritu Santo Island. We had some strong winds around 14to 16 knots, temperature was a bit cooler thanks to the winds and the visibility of the water I would say a good 26 feet.

We arrived at Los Islotes, visibility of 50ft and temperature around 78 where we are doing two dives. The guests are enjoying the dives and also they are getting more skillful every day.

Tonight we are sleeping at Ensenada Grande and try our luck with the mobulas at night.

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