This was with Arturo from Marlin Adventures. My son is now famous among the boat captains in La Paz who were out there that day. It was an amazing
experience.
your video would be more interesting if the swimmer had filmed himself getting eaten
seems pretty foolishly trusting to dive in water with carnivores when said carnivore likes to eat marine mammals about same size as snorkelers!
i suppose diving in water to swim with orcas is sort of like running up to a black bear to see what will happen! while we know what will happen when
running up to a grizzly, i suppose odds may be in your favor if you run up to a black bear. good luck with that!
Originally posted by mtgoat666
it is a shaky video that does not show much.
your video would be more interesting if the swimmer had filmed himself getting eaten
seems pretty foolishly trusting to dive in water with carnivores when said carnivore likes to eat marine mammals about same size as snorkelers!
i suppose diving in water to swim with orcas is sort of like running up to a black bear to see what will happen! while we know what will happen when
running up to a grizzly, i suppose odds may be in your favor if you run up to a black bear. good luck with that!
Fortunately, this isn't the reaction Grant has gotten when proudly showing off his video. Orcas don't eat, nor have they ever attacked a human outside
of SeaWorld. I wasn't sharing the video for criticism but shouldn't be surprised that what it got I guess.
Thanks for embedding the video, BN. I'm a newb but I'll go learn how to do that now.
Very nice experience for your son and I am sure that you as the dad must feel very proud of him . Thank you for sharing. It was cool!!! Specially if you see it from a young kids eyes.
Now, I need to take some Dramamine for my dizzy head. the video gave me
motion sickness.
Wow; that was amazing! I just showed my entire office and people here couldn't believe it; I told them that's why I'm always taking time off to go to
Baja! Only down there can these kinds of things happen. Great video; thanks for sharing it with us. Your son will never forget that experience.
to see those huge whales swimming by you and hearing the noise .... priceless. THANKS for sharing ... I thorougly enjoyed that experiece as I would
never ever have the guts to do it myself
I though it was cool too. Amateur videos are always a little rough and if not for the water clarity problems it would have been even better. The
orcas didn't seem that interested or curious- what were they up to?
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A bit more than a little shaky, yes.... but the overall clarity of the picture was pretty good. What kind of camera did you use that could film
underwater?
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Originally posted by WooooshThe orcas didn't seem that interested or curious- what were they up to?
Actually, they were curious. If you could have seen from the boat, we were chasing them all over and one of them even did a perfect tail-stand like
you'd see at SeaWorld. They were just sitting about 40 yards away and as soon as Grant and Arturo jumped in, they all turned and swam right under
them. You can see one of them look up at the guys. It was a thrill for sure!
Yeah, when we got to the island for lunch, all the boats followed us in and I heard "huevos mas grande" about a dozen times. when all the guys saw the
video.
It's just some cheap underwater camera we got at Sam's. Nothing special at all.
WOW! It took me a minute to figure out what I was looking at, but when I did, I about inhaled the chair cushion!
Qudos to your son and the guide for doing what they did, but man......I can't help but feel that you got away with one!
I have lived around, and been a professional naturalist guide in whale areas for 20 years, and have had many close encounters with Orcas. There are
two distinct groups, one, transients, feed primarily on marine mammals, and the other, residents, who feed primarlily on fish.
Transient pods are smaller, usually not more than 8 individuals. Resident pods can be over 100. Residents use lots of vocalizations when the hunt
(because fish can't hear their calls) and Transients are almost silent (because seals, porpoise and sea lions can hear them). Transients hunt like a
wolf pack, with one member serving to distract the prey, or they overwhelm their prey with multiple similtainious attacks.
I would feel fairly comfortable being in the water with residents, and not at all with transients.
I agree with the post above that said your son will be telling this story around the campfire when he's 99. He should be!
Just do some more research before trying to get insurance for your new "Swim with the Orcas" business!!
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