Image by Allan Vandeford
SportDiver.com and Solmar V invite you to test your dive knowledge of the Sea of Cortez and the Soccoro Islands. Answer all six questions correctly in our interactive quiz and you'll receive a $700 discount for a Socorro Islands trip and $500 discount for a Sea of Cortez trip aboard Solmar V! Visit Solmar V's web site to learn more about diving the Sea of Cortez and the Soccoro Islands.
 
Photo by Allan Vandeford
1. Sea Lions are found in:
    Sea of Cortez
    Socorro Islands
    All of the Above



2. There are two different types of Giant Mantas commonly seen in the Socorro Islands. Which one is pictured here:
    Black Manta
    Chevron Manta
    White Margin Manta



Photo by Bruce Busfield
3. Giant Manta Rays are attracted in great numbers to "cleaning stations" in the Socorro Islands. The main cleaner fish, found no where else in the world, is the:
    Cortez Angelfish
    Clarion Angelfish
    Socorro Angelfish



Photo by Don Campbell
4. Giant Humpback Whales migrate to the Socorro Islands each year from Alaska. When would you be most likely to see them:
    October thru December
    January thru March
    April thru June



Photo by Ursula Schwuttke
5. Seven different types of sharks are regularly seen in the Socorro Islands. These are:
    Dusky Sharks
    Silky Sharks
    Galapagos Sharks



6. This island archiplelago is located 250 miles off the tip of Baja. Commonly called the "Socorro Islands", the correct name for them is:
    San Benedicto Islands
    Revillagigedos Archipelago
    Clarion Islands