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Dive Reports

Diving and Snorkeling in San Carlos

Dive Report: Feb 13

San Pedro Island. Undoubtedly the primary reason people visit this location is to interact with the playful colonies of resident California sea lions.

Dive Report: Feb 8

Consider continuing education as part of your dive itinerary. While the Open Water Course provides the basic skills, knowledge and minimum experience needed to become a competent diver, it does not prepare you for the many varied conditions and situations that exist in the “real world” of diving..

Dive Report: Jan 25

Due to circumstances above the surface, this week’s report is limited to visibility and temperature. In other words, we ran out of time but no matter as things are pretty much unchanged from last week. Temperatures at the island are 64 F on the surface, dropping to 60 F at depth and visibility is 40 [read more ...]

Dive Report: January 17

Zorro’s Cove: Roughjawed frogfish, Green morays, Sun stars and docile Balloonfish along with numerous small iridescent Bluebanded gobies

Dive Report: Jan 10

San Carlos is surrounded by an amazingly large number of dive sites. Names like La Cueva and Window Rock bring to mind images of deep canyons combined with soaring pinnacles and magnificent underwater arches.

Dive Report: Jan 2

Dropping to over 80 feet, it forms a wall which hosts large numbers of schooling fish. Yellowtail Surgeonfish, Pacific Creolefish, Cortez and King Angelfish mingle with pairs of Butterflyfish, Stone Scorpionfish, big Ballonfish and Leopard Grouper.

Dive Report - Dec 27 2011

Swimming up on the first island, we immediately encounter an octopus peeking out from his hidey hole.

Dive Report: Dec 20 2011

It’s Saturday morning and we’re anchored over the reef at San Antonio Point. This is one of our favorite local sites. The topography is unique and it always seems to offer up something new and different. During the summer months we’ve seen everything here from sea horses to whale sharks, but this is mid-December and [read more ...]

Dive Report - Dec 14 2011

Staying warm and comfortable begins with having the right exposure protection and a good fitting suit. Around here, we’re talking at least a full 7 mm wetsuit together with a set of 6.5/7 mm boots, 5 mm gloves and a 6.5/7 mm hood.

Dive Report - Dec 6 2011

Sea Mount: Yellow polyp black coral, large red and yellow sea fans and colonies of colorful gorgonians, large, splendid Cortez angelfish added motion along with the shrimp and long-nosed Hawk fish.

Dive Report - Nov 29 2011

Conditions at the island were quite good. Visibility ranged from 30 – 50 feet. We saw turtles, horn shark, nudibranchs, chromoids, and flatworms.

Dive Report - Nov 22 2011

There’s some good shore diving around. Many of the spots offer easy access and are protected from the wind and waves.

Dive Report Nov 15 2011

Some would say that the Sea of Cortez lacks consistency, but we feel that it certainly makes up for any lack with variety. You just never know what you’re going to see and this past weekend was no exception.

Dive Report November 9 2011

While San Carlos is a popular diving destination during the summer, winter diving here is amazing. The colder nutrient-rich waters bring many different species to the area.  The Sea of Cortez is recognized as having one of the greatest varieties and diversity of marine life in the world. We couldn’t agree more and last weekend was no exception.

San Carlos Dive Report March 3

Because of the cold water, big crabs came to the shallow water. Some even walked onto the beach. Two feet of crab legs look very scary to some, but for those people there were the Sea Hares to play with.

Dive Report February 3 2011

On Saturday, there were some fin whales in the bay and a pod of fifteen or so four miles out. On Sunday night after diving Seamount, we found three whales cruising right into the harbour entrance, just in time for the sunset cruise.

San Carlos Dive Report December 1

There were some whale sightings and a very large pod of dolphins joined us.

Dive Report November 23

The water was 69 degrees at 40 feet and 64 at 80 feet. Keep in mind that it is hit and miss with warmer and colder currents. Visibility was also variable but most days we manage to find around 30 feet. The full moon brought lots of activity to the shallow areas. Thousands of sea stars move around side by side like a herd of cows grazing.

San Carlos Mexico Dive Report Nov 17

We are looking at a fantastic week ahead of us and the wind is supposed to lay down a bit. Come on down and enjoy.

Dive Report November 10

Lalo was 63 F on Friday and 68 F on Sunday. So be prepared and bring the thicker suits. The San Carlos harbour was pretty busy and lots of people enjoyed the ocean, we had some beautiful days.

Dive Report November 3

Martini Cove was still 77 degrees at the surface but went down to 72 at 50 feet. At the Island, I hear that it was 66 degrees. The change in season also means that other species of fish show up and there are lots of them as you can tell from the fishing reports.

Video Diving the Marine Park Cabo Pulmo

Video of the Marine Park at Cabo Pulmo.

Dive and Snorkel Report: San Pedro Island

Dive and Snorkel Report Sept 29 at San Pedro Island, San Carlos Mexico

Diving the Sunken Boat Poseidon's Mistress

Video, photos and information on diving the Sunken Boat Poseidon’s Mistress in San Carlos Sonora Mexico

San Carlos.tv

This week’s video by San Carlos.tv features Isla Pastel. Isla Pastel is located across from Condominios Pilar and the mouth of the estuary. Snorkel, dive, kayak and boat to explore the islands, arches and underwater treasures. Learn more about the Island by watching the video

Cliff diving and snorkeling at Punta Cuevas

San Carlos.tv This week’s video by San Carlos.tv features cliff diving and snorkeling at Punta Cuevas. This cove is also an excellent place to kayak. Punta Cuevas is the point that juts out from the beach at the Marina Terra beach club.

Scuba Dive San Carlos Mexico: July 7, 2010 Report

Scuba Dive San Carlos Mexico: July 7, 2010 Report Johan Broere’s Dive Report We had some beautiful days and some windy days, but even when the Bay looks churned up, there can be some pretty good diving on the Northwest side. The water is 83 degrees F in the coves and just a little cooler [read more ...]

Scuba Dive San Carlos Mexico: June 30, 2010 Report

Scuba Dive San Carlos Mexico Johan Broere’s Scuba Dive Report: June 30, 2010 We had 79-82 degrees F and 20-100 ft visibility. On most of our dives, we have not seen any jelly fish at all. But, there are some reports of jelly fish so look before you jump and choose your dive site wisely. [read more ...]

Dive San Carlos Mexico: June 23, 2010 Report

Dive San Carlos Mexico Johan Broere’s Dive Report: June 23, 2010. We had some windy days, but especially early in the mornings, we had some excellent diving opportunities. In the shallow coves, the water is warming up steadily and in some spots reaches 83 degrees Fernheit, but as you go deeper, it drops to 78 F. [read more ...]

Dive San Carlos

What’s Happening in the Water? Johan Broere’s Dive Report You’ve got to “sea” it to believe it. Every day the water warmed up and now we have 80 degrees F. Visibility was not bad at 25-30 feet. We had some good kelp dives and enjoyed the many fish in it. The King Conches are on [read more ...]

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