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Captain’s Noon Reports – Mango Wind– 2025-06-29

Good start this morning from Balandra to la Gaviota and Merito area to do some morning bird watching, (guests petition) lots of birds including blue footed boobies, grey herons, frigates, turkey boulders, seagulls, cormorants and much more.

Then went for a snorkel at San Raphaelite lots of reef fish and some playful sea lions.

Then we headed south to El Coyote searching for mobulas and whatever we can see,

After lunch a couple of guests decided to stay on the boat and the rest went back on Cornuda to do a snorkel and keep on searching towards Cerralvo.

Weather conditions are pretty good lots of heat with a maximum of 37c, mild breeze from the north 5knts and a foot swell from the same direction.

Activity for the two guests that stayed on board will be kayak or paddle once the sun goes down a bit.

Guests and crew doing pretty good!

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