Cabo Pulmo Adventure Day 4

Today’s dive was scheduled in the afternoon. Ed and I got onto the boat after lunch. The dive master decided to dive with the jack again and we dropped down at the northern tip of Los Morros coral reef. I thought it was the schooling jack again, but did not see it when we got to the site. I saw some fish, circling around a reef and swimming fast. Slowly, more and more fish joined. Instead of a schooling tornado, the group was in fact in a feeding frenzy.

The feeding frenzy of jack
The feeding frenzy of jack

The presence of the divers obviously did not affect the fish at all.

Other fish joined and the whole area was packed with action. I felt lucky to see a different behavior of the fish.

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Since the afternoon dive is slow, we stayed at the same site for the second dive. After I got off the boat but still on the surface, I saw a turtle on the bottom. I dropped down fast. It was a beautiful scene, where the turtle was surrounded by thousands of small fish.

A green sea turtle at Los Morros
A green sea turtle at Los Morros

I was hoping to get a portrait of the turtle with the surrounding fish. But the current kept on pushing me to the side. Finally, the turtle took off.

Following the current, I cruised along the coral reef at Los Morros and once again enjoyed the beautiful reef and many schooling fish.

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