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San Carlos Scuba Diving - News & Views
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Dive reports, water conditions, and animal sightings from San Carlos, Sonora Mexico, on the Sea of Cortez
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Longnose Hawkfish - A Deep Diver’s Delight
With San Carlos water temperatures reaching into the 80’s and the clear blue water of summer arriving, more people will be considering deep dives. While most of the marine life will be found on shallower dives, there are a few organisms that are m...
San Carlos water temperatures are on the rise!
The months of April and May are traditionally the transition period for water temperatures in San Carlos, Mexico. As the Sea of Cortez moves from its winter circulation patterns to summer currents, dramatic changes occur beneath the waves. The nutr...
San Carlos Fishing Tournament Schedule 2008
2008 San Carlos Fishing Tournament ScheduleSan Carlos Yacht Club & Rescate Yellowtail TournamentFebruary 15th – February 17th 2008Entry Fee: $50.00 Per AnglerRegistration at the San Carlos Yacht Club on Friday February 15th between 3:00pm - 5:3...
Venomous Scorpionfish and Predatory Snails - Masters of Camouflage
I am always impressed at the remarkable level of camouflage that can be exhibited by marine organisms. These photos show a few of the masters. These were photographed during a recent dive at Isla San Pedro Nolasco, near San Carlos.This first image ...
Cold Water & Killer Whales
The winter water has begun to find its way into the San Carlos region. So with water temperatures dropping below 70 degrees, the question for warm water sissies like myself becomes “is it worth it”? Sure, California divers may scoff at such a q...
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This blog is currently rated a 9.67 out of a possible 10 based on 3 comments.
thomas Said:
San carlos is a pretty nice place, last year i went there to drive kayak :D
adios thomas
my blog : www.welovesonora.com :)
BellyDanceGirl Said:
As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, this site is intriguing for a new diver who wants to continue their adventure.
Brody Said:
All of the blogs by this person are fun to read and packed with cool science. After reading this,I wish I was closer to Mexico, instead of Canada. Freaky little snails though!

