Dolphin Stampede Overtakes Whale Watching Boat

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • A huge pod of about 1,000 Common Dolphins stampeded off the coast of Dana Point, California, like a herd of wild horses. This has happened twice recently though it is very rare. The line of wild dolphins could be seen from miles away churning up the water and, to the delight of whale watching passengers and crew aboard Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Safari, the dolphins turned and stampeded directly over to the boat. Often this unusual behavior happens without warning and without any observable cause, as was the case this time.
    Ecstatic passengers aboard Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Safari were able to see the spectacular show from a unique perspective too: below the surface from the Eye to Eye Underwater Viewing Pods! In the two Underwater Viewing Pods passengers are able to BE one of the pod and feel what's it like to swim with wild dolphins without having to get wet.
    Southern California has the greatest density of dolphins per square mile than anywhere on earth. This includes nearly 450,000 common dolphins like the ones in this video. Dana Point is one of the best places in the world to see one of these large megapods that can number in herds of up to 10,000. Porpoising is their fastest mode of travel as there is less resistance in air than water.
    In addition to incredible dolphins, Dolphin Safari whale watchers met several gray whales making their annual migration to Baja, California. At one point the herd of stampeding dolphins adjusted their course and headed right at the gray whales! Don't worry for the whales though, they avoided the dolphins who were of no threat and are continuing their journey south.
    A SPECIAL NOTE FROM CAPT. DAVE:
    There has never been a case of a dolphin being struck by a whale watching boat prop in the history of whale watching in Southern California, as far as I am aware. If this ever occurred the passengers who love dolphins as much as we do would immediately report it. And with social media everyone would know. We have deep water off California and the dolphins are completely aware of our prop and that it is moving. They can and do easily stay away if they choose too, though most nearby dolphins come over to the front of any passing boat to surf the pressure wave created by the boat moving through the water.
    When we first started whale watching many years ago we had the same concerns and asked the government body in charge of such things, NOAA, if we should take any special precautions with our propellers, etc., and they told us that they had never had a report of a dolphin being struck by a prop in our area and not to worry about this. We would never do anything to hurt these animals, which I have personally risked my life to save. And anyone who continues to believe so has never been out with us to see what we do. Or is simply ill informed, like we once were.
    *****
    Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Safari offers daily, year-round, dolphin and whale watching trips from Dana Point Harbor aboard a hi-tech catamaran with Eye-to-Eye Underwater Viewing Pods and LIVE broadcasting.
    (949) 488-2828
    Email captdave@cox.net
    www.dolphinsafa...
    / dolphin.whale.watching
    *****
    All audio and video material is Copyright David Anderson/DolphinSafari.com.
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  • @IBITgreg
    @IBITgreg 11 років тому +3

    Saw this from a cruise ship anchored off Catalina Island on Thanksgiving. They swam next to us in two huge circles, one clockwise and one counter-clockwise, hundreds of them, close enough to touch. Spent a couple of hours just watching them, their speed, their grace, their power, their playfulness. Utterly beautiful. I will NEVER forget it.

  • @OonaCanute
    @OonaCanute 11 років тому +5

    I can't believe people put these beautiful, intelligent creatures in aquariums. This is how they SHOULD live!

  • @MrElgeezer
    @MrElgeezer 8 років тому +1

    Saw this with a smaller pod on a trip to Catalina a few years ago. The Captain diverted the boat to get us a better, closer view. Incredible!

  • @BetweenStations77
    @BetweenStations77 9 років тому +16

    Where dolphins should be. Wild and free.

  • @wmakiling805
    @wmakiling805 11 років тому +4

    I love seeing dolphins happy and free instead of dead and caught in nets.

  • @gildatamar7170
    @gildatamar7170 10 років тому +25

    they are one of God's most beautiful creatures......

  • @Teddy3inDC
    @Teddy3inDC 11 років тому +3

    Thanks for the awesome ride today. Amazing stampede!

  • @Zinniah
    @Zinniah 11 років тому +3

    This definitely beats SeaWorld. Amazing!

  • @robinkr1105
    @robinkr1105 10 років тому +10

    wow that must of been so incredibly amazing to see this :)

  • @serenageiler5484
    @serenageiler5484 3 роки тому +2

    Impressive! They are one of my favourite species of dolphins! So beautiful and adorable!

    • @captdaveswhalewatching
      @captdaveswhalewatching  3 роки тому +1

      Mine too!

    • @serenageiler5484
      @serenageiler5484 3 роки тому

      @@captdaveswhalewatching That's awesome! 😊 Thank you for answering! I really love what you do and I wish I could visit California one day. Your tour would be on my list. 😉 Every species of whale (including dolphins) are fascinating animals and I'd love to see them up close in the wild.

  • @AgeingYoungRebel
    @AgeingYoungRebel 11 років тому +3

    Amazing! I just put online some footage of Dolphins off the Canary Islands racing the boat we were on not quite on this scale though!

  • @angelchambers8584
    @angelchambers8584 11 років тому +2

    O.M.G.!! I LOVE dolphins! dolphins are my favorite sea animal! They're so beautiful!

  • @sightgags
    @sightgags 11 років тому +1

    Capt. Dave, thank you so much for posting this AWESOME video!! Wow!! That is awesome!! Your boat rides are awesome and a must-do activity for anyone who visits Newport Beach/Dana Point!! Awesome video, wow, simply amazing!

  • @scottfine4169
    @scottfine4169 11 років тому +1

    I gotta take one of these tours! This is awesome!

  • @spwb2k
    @spwb2k 5 років тому +1

    I sailed from Avalon to Long Beach one day in June 08 with a massive buffalo milk hangover and my brother at the helm of our 30' club rental. A close-in escort from a dozen crazy dolphins swimming and jumping back and forth all around us for several hours like we were long lost pals helped my condition immensely. It was an unplanned bucket list item.

  • @ThreeKhalilVideo
    @ThreeKhalilVideo 9 років тому +4

    watching something like this makes you happy that you survive

  • @pinkpeony06
    @pinkpeony06 11 років тому +1

    this is pure joy, nature at it's best!

  • @sightgags
    @sightgags 11 років тому

    Overtakes in title isn't misleading. You go on board expecting to see a whale or two and instead see THOUSANDS of dolphins unexpectedly. This video rocks!

  • @leawilson6009
    @leawilson6009 3 роки тому +1

    Happy Eyes, You Guys!!
    Gaia Is Smiling!!💛💛🐬🐬

    • @captdaveswhalewatching
      @captdaveswhalewatching  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @leawilson6009
      @leawilson6009 3 роки тому

      @@captdaveswhalewatching
      For All That They Teach Us,
      And For All That They Are;
      Shining Bright For All In Sight;
      And Living Life In Love And Light!!
      Thank You, Precious Hearts!!
      💛💛🌎🌎🐬🐬

  • @bestforjuicing
    @bestforjuicing 11 років тому +1

    Wow... So many of them!! So amazing!!

  • @AVMPHIDG
    @AVMPHIDG 11 років тому +2

    Care for the Environment, is our casa.Gracias.

  • @juancatfish1
    @juancatfish1 11 років тому +2

    Only in California. Great fishing and beautiful sea creatures!

  • @sayjaibao01188
    @sayjaibao01188 11 років тому +1

    the undulating up and down motion creates that speed

  • @Gemmy
    @Gemmy 11 років тому +2

    Guess they were having a race. "Everyone meet up at Dana Point tomorrow, we'll do a run to see who's fastest!!" Awesome! Wonder what the price is?

  • @AngelinaParker
    @AngelinaParker 11 років тому

    If I was there I would be screaming and jumping up for joy. Dolphins has been my favorites since I can remember. ^_^

  • @jordanc9351
    @jordanc9351 11 років тому +5

    i sware i seen this pod before off Catalina island

  • @susiecrayfourd6797
    @susiecrayfourd6797 10 років тому +21

    Wow! Now that's impressive!! beat that Seaworld! How can you ever believe that it's ok to keep these beautiful creatures in captivity performing silly little tricks for your audience?!! You make me sick. Boycott Seaworld.

    • @lilsneki
      @lilsneki 5 років тому

      these arent the same species as the ones at seaworld, plus they do live longer in captivity🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @zoologistvince2664
      @zoologistvince2664 4 роки тому

      @@lilsneki no they don't.

    • @lilsneki
      @lilsneki 4 роки тому

      @@zoologistvince2664 yes they do, on average they generally live longer due to them being less exposed to naturel threats like pollution, predators, poachers ect..

    • @zoologistvince2664
      @zoologistvince2664 4 роки тому

      @@lilsneki dolphins live much shorter lives at seaworld. no orca has died of old age at seaworld yet. they are highly stressed from being in a small space which dramatically decreases their lifespan. so no, dolphins don't live longer in captivity

    • @lilsneki
      @lilsneki 4 роки тому

      @@zoologistvince2664 Im talking on average, on average they usually last 5 more years than in the wild

  • @therandomsiblings1
    @therandomsiblings1 11 років тому +2

    I wish I couldve seen that in person :(

  • @diegomatos1419
    @diegomatos1419 11 років тому +1

    Wow...this is so awesome, makes me wish I was a dolphin

  • @ifonlythe
    @ifonlythe 11 років тому +2

    THEY'RE BECOMING ORGANIZED.

  • @shawnsutube
    @shawnsutube 11 років тому +1

    The "overtakes" part of the title seems misleading, I would think that overtakes would mean one actually jumps into the boat at the very least. Awesome shots of the dolphins though!

  • @ningjune
    @ningjune 11 років тому +2

    beauuuuutiful!

  • @ImOkay925
    @ImOkay925 11 років тому +2

    Oh so cute!

  • @HiMyNameIs35
    @HiMyNameIs35 11 років тому

    I pass by your boat all the time captain Dave it's right next to the fuel dock!

  • @AdventureswithLaurenD
    @AdventureswithLaurenD 11 років тому +2

    Watch Dolphins 2013 to see wild dolphins

  • @clevelandbrownsfan23
    @clevelandbrownsfan23 11 років тому

    This is great for the whale/dolphin watching company. Good for them.

  • @BeckyinSonoma
    @BeckyinSonoma 11 років тому +1

    I want to go too!!!. What a whale of a tail!!?.
    Thank you.

  • @NativexoxKisses
    @NativexoxKisses 11 років тому +1

    WOW!!! I really enjoyed watching this video.. Hmm...It seems they are migrating somewhere they can find food in order to survive. I prey that they don't get misguided by strange phenomena like the many other sea animals washed ashore during their journey! TY for sharing.. :)

  • @meyers420music
    @meyers420music 11 років тому +2

    So long and thanks for all the fish

  • @whatdoyousuppose
    @whatdoyousuppose 11 років тому +1

    Oh my gosh I would love to be there!

  • @smitty195
    @smitty195 11 років тому

    Just saw this video on Fox and Friends! Very cool.

  • @jrazjraz
    @jrazjraz 3 роки тому +1

    Magic. What a beautiful thing to witness.

  • @monkadelic13
    @monkadelic13 11 років тому

    So Long.... and Thanks for all the Fish!

  • @Xeptar
    @Xeptar 11 років тому +2

    SAVE YOUR INTELLIGENCE!!! Read the description before making a dumb comment like " they hit them withe the propeller" or "let them past first" ! It says no accidents have ever happen with that situation and dolphins like to use their pressure wave at the front of the boat. Dolphins are smart guys. They know what they are doing.

  • @xVAC4NTx
    @xVAC4NTx 11 років тому +2

    The dolphins are trolling the whale watch.

  • @revedmusic
    @revedmusic 11 років тому

    I lived in the area for 20 years, had a sail boat and went to Catalina frequently. As often as not when there are dolphins around three or four will break off from the group and come and ride just beside and in front of the boat. They are riding the bow wake and often roll over on their sides as they swim to get a good look at you in the bow pulpit. They will play like that for 20 minutes or so then leave to go back to their pod.

  • @essencecontroller
    @essencecontroller 11 років тому +1

    That lovently beautiful wonderful and above all jet-refreshingly kingrose.

  • @texastommie
    @texastommie 11 років тому

    Beautiful! Just..beautiful. Thanks.

  • @TomCatFromMA
    @TomCatFromMA 11 років тому

    I recently had a rare trip to Florida and the best part of the trip by far was swimming with a dolphin. They are magnificent. I want to do it again so bad. I'll never forget it. You can also buy pics and a video from those guys and make copies for your whole party. But don't tell them I told you.

  • @lzsoal
    @lzsoal 11 років тому +1

    This is amazing scene

  • @MandyMH2012
    @MandyMH2012 11 років тому +1

    I go whale watching in the Gulf of Maine where we see North Atlantic White Sided Dolphins regularly. They are faster than the boat and they do enjoy swimming along side us using the pressure waves to give them the extra umph. Never once has one been hit or harmed in any way.

  • @OuyDontkn
    @OuyDontkn 11 років тому +1

    Hope none of the dolphins got hurt with the motor runnig and all cool video though.

  • @gollumthedog
    @gollumthedog 11 років тому +1

    So long and thanked for all the fish!

  • @picardout
    @picardout 11 років тому +1

    This was freaking amazing...

  • @ThatdeafITGuy
    @ThatdeafITGuy 11 років тому +1

    I wonder how fast dolphins can swim....they seem to be easily keeping up with the boat.

  • @juliew1426
    @juliew1426 4 роки тому

    I would love to be on that boat! The dolphins were like, "Whales? You want to see whales? Whatever...watch this!"

  • @joyceb6231
    @joyceb6231 11 років тому +1

    So long, and thanks for all the fish. o/

  • @beebee892
    @beebee892 11 років тому +1

    I've seen pods like that off of the coast by Santa Barbra

  • @AcCeSsDeNiEd65
    @AcCeSsDeNiEd65 11 років тому +2

    Dolphin and Whale?!!

  • @HockeyMetalRPG
    @HockeyMetalRPG 11 років тому

    So long and thanks for all the fish!!!!!

  • @GregoryTheGr8ster
    @GregoryTheGr8ster 11 років тому

    This could be an aquatic version of a zombie apocalypse, you know.

  • @Ziphiid21
    @Ziphiid21 11 років тому

    That figure refers to how many common dolphins (including two species, Delphinus delphis and D. capensis) occur off all of California to 300 nautical miles offshore, not just the Southern California Bight. And they're D. delphis in the video, if anyone wanted to know.

  • @MicroRotors
    @MicroRotors 11 років тому +1

    I have in August and September. I've also see a square mile patch of nothing but Dolphin jumping just as you see here, ... But I wouldn't be watching, ...
    Dolphin up top, ...Yellow fin tuna down below, ... :-)

  • @Nathywashere
    @Nathywashere 11 років тому +1

    Oh, fine.. Dolphins are swimming with us, take us to the right way, dear friends!

  • @jelfstrom1
    @jelfstrom1 11 років тому +1

    @VIPmsg, great post! HE IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE OUR LORD!

  • @TriayTunaParadise
    @TriayTunaParadise 11 років тому +1

    I've always wondered why they suddenly do that sometimes... is it because they think they are under threat or something?

  • @MaddyDesr
    @MaddyDesr 10 років тому

    wow...that is cool. I remember sailing to block island and seeing a few hundred..but not this many. dolphins in September

  • @YuTu13e
    @YuTu13e 11 років тому +1

    Fun Fact: Roughly 98% of all dolphins have lived in a body of water some point in their life span.

  • @ahmedfallah
    @ahmedfallah 10 років тому +3

    nice

  • @FIELDOFSPIKES
    @FIELDOFSPIKES 11 років тому +1

    I love dolphins

  • @MDC.Design.Motion
    @MDC.Design.Motion 11 років тому

    wow that's amazing! wish i could swatch something like this in real life

  • @NoobicusProductions
    @NoobicusProductions 11 років тому

    So long and thanks for all the fish!

  • @AVMPHIDG
    @AVMPHIDG 11 років тому

    Cuidemos el Medio Ambiente,es nuestra casa.Gracias.

  • @tayloreke
    @tayloreke 11 років тому +1

    Does your boat have water jet propulsion or props? Seems dangerous to drive with the dolphins with props when they're all crazy like that.

  • @FoxModel
    @FoxModel 11 років тому +1

    "So long, and Thaks for All the Fish"
    hehehe'

  • @ninjacenter
    @ninjacenter 11 років тому +1

    I saw same seen near Lapaz Mexico in Baja California (Sea of Cortez).

  • @armndoa.7394
    @armndoa.7394 11 років тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @kiriti49
    @kiriti49 11 років тому +1

    .....enjoy this spectacular event !

  • @umnodirection
    @umnodirection 11 років тому +1

    ive actually experienced this and this video does not do it justice

  • @UncleeDaddyy
    @UncleeDaddyy 11 років тому +1

    sorry..could have been so. :D
    so you are a The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy fan?

  • @letrebuchet6098
    @letrebuchet6098 10 років тому +2

    "Stampede" seems presumptuous here. Dolphins aren't lemmings, and there being no known reason for their racing en masse, it seems to me that the more appropriate assumption for their motive would be something along the lines of Sheer Exhilaration. They are not merely careening through the water, willy nilly, but the description states that they actually altered course to join the boat. "Stampede" denotes "YIKES!" while here I see nothing but "YIPPEE!'

  • @Jordivansluijs
    @Jordivansluijs 11 років тому

    Damnit, after reading that i was waiting for the boat to get close to flipping

  • @MsSleeth
    @MsSleeth 11 років тому +1

    Nice video, but why did the boat keep moving. Shouldn't it have stopped and let them pass? Seems safer for the dolphins.

  • @Marvin0338
    @Marvin0338 11 років тому

    0:13 that laugh :-D

  • @theicechinchilla
    @theicechinchilla 11 років тому

    So long and thanks for all the fish...

  • @Metal999esm
    @Metal999esm 11 років тому

    @revedmusic I'm so jealous...I really want a sailboat and what you said makes me want one even more..

  • @Wardog0004
    @Wardog0004 11 років тому

    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy clearly said that dolphins knew when the end of the world was arriving. Only a matter of time....

  • @SamDavey12
    @SamDavey12 11 років тому +1

    holy shit they're fast

  • @capnrojos
    @capnrojos 11 років тому +2

    The props! -.- doesn't California have rpm laws for wildlife encounters? Here we have to cut our engines and do whatever we can not to cross their path give the danger of being clipped by a prop :/

  • @xylfox
    @xylfox 11 років тому +1

    How do tey do this?They beat a little with the tailfin and are 10 times faster than human recordholders with four extremeties?

  • @cjw1010
    @cjw1010 11 років тому

    Did they swim along side the boat for a while? And was it for show or was it all just a lucky moment in time.

  • @MsKeywii
    @MsKeywii 11 років тому +1

    Laws of sea life must be different in california because in Alaska it's illegal for any boat to remain moving when following sea life. We have to shut off our engines if we spot anything. Sometimes the best things happen when you don't move. :) like a humpback whale going under your boat.

  • @jasminetaylor3809
    @jasminetaylor3809 11 років тому

    This spectacular!!!

  • @imperimgladius
    @imperimgladius 4 роки тому

    They are having a marathon event.

  • @claudiad.6645
    @claudiad.6645 8 років тому

    Just curious... since they're all in sync with the boat speed, what'd happen if the boat would stop? Would they come around and wait for the "race" to start all over? :-) That is GREAT!!! Wish I was on the western side of both our countries to be able to see it once in a while.

  • @ANPMTG
    @ANPMTG 11 років тому

    .... thanks for all the fish.

  • @hackeronte7970
    @hackeronte7970 11 років тому

    if you watch closely you can see Michael Phelps right in the middle

  • @SuperRgale
    @SuperRgale 11 років тому +1

    How fast were they moving?

  • @Beige2252
    @Beige2252 11 років тому

    @Adam Foy haha hitchhikers guide ftw

  • @StampinRN
    @StampinRN 4 роки тому

    AMAZING!!