Swarm of mobulas in the Sea of Cortez, Gulf of California, during a scubadiving expedition

From 21th to 29th of June 2022 we were on a liveaboard scubadiving expedition. The expedition with Waterworld and the liveaboard Undersea Hunter was planned to the island of Socorro in the Pacific Ocean, Archipiélago de Revillagigedo as a UNESCO World Heritage Convention. Due to a Hurricane we had to leave the Archipel after two days and sailed to the Sea of Cortez, also known as Gulf of California . On the alternative route we enjoyed diving e.g. with sealions and swarms of mobulas. Enjoy the video! More underwatervideos and pictures are here

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2 thoughts on “Swarm of mobulas in the Sea of Cortez, Gulf of California, during a scubadiving expedition

    1. Thanks. Yes. It was a pitty, that we had to leave Socorro due to the hurricane…but we finally were happy with the sealions and mobulas…great trip and location!

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