vseasport - 2-28-2009 at 10:30 AM
It was business as usual for VSS Dive-master Juan Diego Ramero guiding divers and snorkelers to Cabo Pulmo this week. Sighting jumping manta rays and
humpback whales with their calfs is a normal occurrence this time of year. Snorkeling at the Los Frailes sea lion colony added to the menagerie of
sea life. I asked one diver what was the highlight of her dives. She replied was “I can’t remember seeing so many varieties of huge pelagic fish in
one place. The water is still a cool 68 degrees at depth with mild current.
Note: For several years I have posted a dive report of East Cape dive conditions on our web site. Now it will also be posted on Baja Nomads. Last
year we started to archive our past reports and they can be viewed at: http://web.me.com/vseasport/VISTA_SEA_SPORT/DIVE_REPORT/DIVE...
[Edited on 3-1-2009 by vseasport]