Tuesday, February 20, 2007

We are back

Sorry We have not had any feed back in the last few months. We will keep you more up to date from here on out.

Today we did a drift dive on the wall. It is that time of year that we get the nice curents for some great drift dives. As we glided along we got a good look at a buitful 1.5mt sting ray.
The Vis was only about 8mt. But we got to see plunty of life in our path.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

White Spotted Moray


How about 25 Mt of 80 foot vis today. The north west ridge was the best dive of the day. The two Olive Riddle Sea Turtles that we ran into, seemed to wat to play with us. They stuck around for about 15 min. of our dive. Very playful. Shortly after that we swam with two Spotted Eagle Rays. They did not seen to be so keen to see us. They shot off into the abyss shortly after spotting them. I did get a photo of a White Spotted Moray Eel. This is the first time I have seen one here in Puerto. He was very cool.
A great day at the Hidden Port.
Come and join the Puerto Dive Team and check it out!

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Name That Shark


Hi all
The diving this summer has been nuthing short of great! We have found some new dive spots along the ridge of the Punta Colorada site. Where we have found a home of a 2 Mt. long Reef White Tip Shark. We can see him on almost amy given day, I think it is time to give him a name. I will get back to you no that.
The dive today we had 13 Mt. Vis and no surge. very nice for this time of the year.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Nurse Shark



Today we had a very nice dive with 3 Green Sea Turtle. As we started working our way back up the reef to end out dive. I saw a very familiar tale sticking out of a long ledge. It was a shark tale! To be more specific it was a Nurse Shark, about 7 feet long. He was just sitting under this ledge chilling out for the day. Almost like he was taking a nap. We shot some photos and moved on. Just a nuttier great day under water at the hidden port.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006


Oh yes nothing like diving in 83 degree water with 80 foot vis. We went deep today at presser point. The turtles where out along with a big school of Bump Head Paritfish. It was just a great day to see the fault line with its unusual topography. It so nice when you can see so far down the line with it's large crack and holes. It's so hard to explain you have to see it for your self.
So get down here and dive with the Puerto Dive Team.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Cold Water is Gone



For about 2 week we had some cold water (about 21C. or 70F.) but things are back to normal once again. We are back to our normal 27C. or 80F. and getting warmer. All the animals are coming out for the warm water party. today we spotted our first ever Sea Horse check out the photo. He was about the size of half of your finger. It’s no wonder we never have seen one until now, but now we know what to look for, and hope to spot many more.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Drift Dive


The Diving to day was very different for Puerto. We had quite a current, so we did a magnificent drift dive along a spot we call Tall Walls. We drifted along the wall further tan we had every been before, and found some great formations. and possible a new dive spot. We will have to look closer at a later date. Everyone had a great time with the drift dive, but it looks like it was a freak current and all seams to be back to normal now.