
OVERVIEW
Off the coast of the Southern Baja Peninsula in Mexico, a rare event takes place. Thousands of Striped Marlins aggregate in search of their next meal.
This is a rich pelagic area, where you can find different species throughout the year. Rarely visited by divers until a few years ago, this is a good place to see bait balls, bill fish and other species. Anything can happen in this pelagic playground.
We will start our trip in La Paz and take our private shuttle for a 3-4 hr ride north to a fishing community that since a few years ago started to focus on ecotourism. This is a remote area still not very popular to divers with fantastic opportunities for pelagic encounters.
Striped Marlin (Kajikia audax) unlike other marlin species will school to hunt, just like sailfish do. We will spend 5 days looking for marlins as well as other pelagic species in the open ocean.
To maximize your chance of interaction and photographic opportunities we will take small groups This animals move very fast and we will be getting in and out of the water throughout the day.
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
Surface temperature: Warm during the day, cool at night
Water temperature: Average 75-78 F/ 24-26 C
Visibility: ranging from 30 - 100 ft/ 10 - 30 mts
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