Revillagigedo Archipelago
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Revillagigedo Archipelago
SCUBA :: SITES & TRIPS :: EXOTIC :: MEXICO At El Boiler mantas approach divers very closely Revillagigedo Archipelago Dive with the Really Big Boys Only a Short Flight South of the Border Article & photos by Sammy Cimeno There comes a time when the hunt for little critters loses some of its appeal and divers begin to seek out animals that are larger and more exciting. This is particularly true for underwater photographers. Our oceans are filled with seals and sea lions, dolphins, sharks, manta rays, and whales; and diving with these fascinating animals opens a completely new dimension to diving. There are many places in the world that provide a world-class adventure diving with these big boys and each offers opportunities for unique encounters. While there is no overall “best spot” to find big animals, the most consistent spot to dive with large manta rays is a group of islands south of Cabo San Lucas in Mexico called the Revillagigedo Archipelago. While many divers visit the Revillagigedo Archipelago just for the mantas, there are many other large animals here to thrill the most experienced diver. The Revillagigedo Archipelago is comprised of four islands: San Benedicto, Socorro, Roca Partida, and Clarion. Divers often refer to the archipelago simply as “Socorro”: mainly due to our inability to pronounce “Revillagigedo”. These islands are typically dived from a live aboard charter The Clarion angelfish is Socorro’s most energetic cleaner boat on nine or 12-day trips departing from Cabo San Lucas, and since Clarion is so far from the rest it is only visited on the longer trips. The bottom around the islands of Socorro is relatively stark with a minimum of coral, invertebrates and plant life. This is not a place for those seeking little critters; it is a place to dive with the big boys. Much of the diving here is “porch sitting”—you find a comfortable place to sit, usually facing into the current, and watch the big animals parade by. The massive, volcano-topped San Benedicto is the closest island to Cabo, is about 230 miles away, and takes around 24 hours to get there from the Cabo San Lucas harbor. Dive boats typically spend the first day or two at San Benedicto and there are two dive sites that will blow your mind. El Boiler is on the southwest side of the island and is a massive pinnacle that begins at about 20 feet and descends in steps to over 160. The honeycombed reef is riddled with giant green moray eels and lobsters. Diving at El Boiler is all about the manta rays, since this is one of the busiest Pacific manta cleaning stations. The Clarion angelfish is the site’s most energetic cleaner and mantas, sometimes three or four mantas at a time, come in to be cleaned. It is not permitted to touch the rays; and over the years the mantas have become incredibly comfortable with divers, and they view divers with a sense of curiosity and purpose. They seem to have a particular and unique fondness for bubbles. It is common to have a manta hover directly above a diver and wiggle and jiggle in ecstasy as exhalation Experience Big Animals Aboard the Nautilus! The Nautilus Explorer charter vessel regularly voyages out to Socorro Island and interacts with the most spectacular and friendly big underwater animals in the world. True giant mantas, also known as Manta birostris and manta rays, can be seen all over the location’s crisp azure waters. Their wing-like pectoral fins can grow up to 22 feet wide and the critters aren’t shy about greeting divers face to face; and it’s not uncommon for bottlenose dolphins to join in on the fun! Shark lovers will also discover a delightful adventure alongside silky, Galapagos, hammerhead, white tip, and silver tip variants of the beautiful pelagic fish; schooling hammerheads can be encountered in big numbers between April and June. Perhaps the pinnacle of any Socorro excursion, a population of 1,200 humpback whales migrate by the waters in January and grant a perfect opportunity to experience their unique language – many Nautilus Explorer passengers have slept soundly during the whales’ soothing aquatic concerts. Check out more opportunities aboard the Nautilus Explorer by visiting www.nautilusexplorer.com. 42 SCUBAH2OMAG.COM REVILLAGIGEDO ARCHIPELAGO Hammerhead sharks are fearless at El Cañón Divers share a close encounter with a Pacific manta ray bubbles cascade across their belly. Manta encounters may last an entire tank with the mantas passing within a foot or so of divers. They check out divers, hover motionless while they allow the cleaner fish to do their job, and do barrel rolls. These behaviors allow for extended, intimate encounters and provide photographers plenty of opportunity to shoot the rays from every possible angle. These mantas are huge: some were over 16 feet tip-to-tip. On the southeast side of San Benedicto is El Cañón. This site consists of a horseshoe or box canyon-shaped group of pinnacles. The offshore side drops to 180 feet or so, and the inshore floor is around 100. The dive consists of making your way to the lookout over deep water at 70 to 80 feet and Hawaii watch the fish go by. Schools of hammerhead sharks patrol the drop off and, unlike many other parts of the world, seem to have little fear of divers. This is a great place for prolonged encounters with hammerheads and for hammerhead portraits. There were also a few very small and very cute silvertip sharks here. Divers are regularly treated to close encounters with mantas during their safety stops. Cabo Pearce is on the east side of Socorro and is an underwater ridge running from shore out about 100 yards. Again, this is a “porch-sitting” dive: Simply find a spot facing the current and watch the animals parade by. Manta rays, hammerhead, silky sharks, and schools of bottlenose dolphins are predictably photographed here. Land of Aloha Kauai Maui Hawaii Dolphins and Manta Rays and Reefs - Oh my! FACEBOOK.COM/SCUBAH2OMAG.COM 43 SCUBA :: SITES & TRIPS :: EXOTIC :: MEXICO Humpback whales come to Socorro each winter to calve and mate, and in-water encounters with mother and calf whales is becoming increasingly common. The mothers, with their young calves, sometimes rest right next to dive boats. Lucky divers get to watch mother and calf rest, play, and nurse. Roca Partida is a massive pinnacle that sticks 20 feet or so out of the water. This is a relatively small site and, current permitting, divers can easily circumnavigate it twice on a single tank. If the currents are running you will need to stay in the upstream or downstream sides of the rock. At moderate depths there are several deep bowls in the rock that are normally filled with white tip sharks. There may be as many as a dozen, packed like cordwood in the small depressions. Again, they are accustomed to divers and will often permit a close approach. Around the rock are silky and Galapagos sharks, and the occasional manta. We saw only individual silkies on this trip, but others reported swimming among a school of hundreds. In 1994, the Mexican government established the Revillagigedo Archipelago “biosphere reserve” to protect this unique ecosystem. Since 2002 no fishing is permitted within twelve miles of the islands and visitors are not allowed to set foot upon the islands. This was my third trip to the Revillagigedo Archipelago, and it has certainly changed for the better since my first dive some 20 years ago. The mantas are still there in great numbers and have not lost their curiosity of divers and their affection for their bubbles, but the other sharks are more plentiful and more curious of divers. In the old days we only saw a few hammerheads or silkies from a distance: now we comfortably photographed them at close range. As a photographer it is insufficient The Crew of Rocio Del Mar Rocio del Mar is a love story. It began with the marriage of Dora, a real estate broker in Phoenix, and Lolo, a captain and fisherman. Both shared the love of the Sea and of diving. They concocted an idea to build a liveaboard. Lolo, having grown up in Puerto Penasco, had many friends and family there, and, with the help of these individuals, construction began. They enlisted expert craftsman and engineer Aurellio, his apprentice Julio, fisherman brothers Everado and Beto, and Jorge with a background in construction. The project began. After three years of hard work, Rocio Del Mar set out for its first exploration trip in 2009. An even more amazing part of this story is that these individuals became so invested in this project they stayed together to run the operation. Dora became the ships divemaster; Lolo the captain; Juliio, and Everado the panga drivers; Jorge and Beto deck hands; and Aurellio the ship’s engineer. When divers set foot aboard this ship there is an instant feeling of camaraderie. You can feel the pride and friendships that have been built in every corner of the ship. The crew, now grown to nine, brings Mexican hospitality, a jovial atmosphere, and phenomenal customer service. Once aboard you become part of the Rocio Del Mar family and become part of their story. 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I have dived these islands many times and the Solmar V, with its most experienced and helpful crew, elegant glass and brass décor, comfortable staterooms, and Chef Tony’s great food, is my choice to visit the Revillagigedo Archipelago (www.solmarv.com). It is a good idea to arrive a day early and stay a few days after your trip to relax and enjoy the ambiance of Cabo San Lucas. The Solmar Resort hotels (www.solmar.com) are the place to stay. They are a short walk from downtown Cabo San Lucas, but are at Lands End on a secluded beach with a terrific view and facilities. Playa Grande, down the street, is notably spectacular with multiple pools, great restaurants, and marble adorned rooms. 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