Bio's had their penultimate dive. Currently cruising at 22º22.4 N, 167º17.7 W, 20:30 Hawaii time.
The sea was even flatter than yesterday's! The surface was glossy, silky. Clouds reflecting on the endless ocean water. All of it gave the illusion of being in some endless flat
depression of blue terrain. A strange panorama. There were some birds, and loads of plankton floating around, which seemed like pollution at first sight. Juan told us it was
diatomeas (tiny organisms with silicate skeleton). A tuna school (banco de atún) swam nearby and many of the tunafish jumped off the surface. Very nice. We also spotted two
Mahimahis swimming around the boat and few birds. I keep hoping for dolphins, but they don;t show up. We are in the desert of the Pacific.
Day a bit less productive in terms of reading, but I could work together with Dave, which was interesting.
Cuídense,
Tavo
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