It's such a privilege when a huge creature like that chooses to come and interact with us. I have experienced this three times now and it never fails to move me to tears. WONDERFUL!
So awesome to be there,talk about humbling. I was in active pass cutting up kelp for the sea urchins & an Orca swam right up to me and looked me in the eye, about 40 under. I could have died & been happy then & there.
They have great awareness of their body size, if they didn't it would be unsafe to be so close, give them some credit they are much more intelligent than you think.
I don't know why, but seeing the dog's head next to the whale's REALLY put into perspective just how friggin' HUGE these things are. Not the boat. Not the people in the boat. The dog. Still an awesome video! You guys were SUPER lucky!
Looks so much better on youtube. Facebook compression just kills video quality. Thank you for holding your phone the right way while recording it. Cheers.
There should be some whale information going out to boat owners in these parts of the world. For example.... No need to be afraid. It is extremely rare that a whale even touches a boat. They are big but they have total control of every inch of their body. They know exactly where they have themselves. A humpback whale can come up a centimetre from a boat, knowing full well how close it is. People in boats, who do not know better, might get scared and turn on the prop and thus startling the whale etc. Secondly, it would be good if people knew when it's alright to approach the whales and when not. Stuff like that which would make it easier in the contact with these incredible and beautiful beings of the depths.
@@kamalmanzukie Yes, of course it can. It can so happen that one gets a punch in the face while walking down the street too. Or one might get rammed by a car while out driving. The world is not a bullet proof place. Anything can happen. And especially when we enter the domain of other species. We are always very black or white in how we view and judge other species behaviour. Whales and dolphins are intelligent but also very emotional beings, just as we are. Occasionally we will come across one who is in a bad mood that day. The way we have treated them, and their realm, I am surprised that they simply just don't kill every human that jumps in the water. But they don't. In fact they never do that.
@@cyprescrow Agreed! And I've seen a number of people in boats seem to understand the whales are being gentle and are completely in control of every inch of their body and know exactly how much space they're taking up but definitely get confused about why they may sometimes rub up against the boat. It seems like they're knowledgeable only up to a certain point. We definitely don't want people starting engines while our friends are just rubbing off barnacles. And what a privilege it would be to be in that boat! Sure, it may be startling and even scary but they're just using our boat to serve an important need and that should be seen as a wildly amazing privilege!
People think they are going to pull a Moby Dick on them, They are so much in control, if they do touch the boat, it will be barely, Have dove with these guys and they are so friendly and will be careful not to hit you with a fin and will move very slow
It's such a privilege when a huge creature like that chooses to come and interact with us. I have experienced this three times now and it never fails to move me to tears. WONDERFUL!
Whales.... they are so big! But so gentle... they are truly amazing creatures.
My favorite part is your dog's reaction in the foreground. Nice work, by the way, this is fantastic!
Ms Lee , I loved that dog.
Your dog is super smart and patient like a person. So cute. That must have been an amazing experience for him.
Remarkable footage, i'm really impressed!
Magnificent creatures of the ocean. Breathtaking stuff!
So awesome to be there,talk about humbling. I was in active pass cutting up kelp for the sea urchins & an Orca swam right up to me and looked me in the eye, about 40 under. I could have died & been happy then & there.
They have great awareness of their body size, if they didn't it would be unsafe to be so close, give them some credit they are much more intelligent than you think.
I don't know why, but seeing the dog's head next to the whale's REALLY put into perspective just how friggin' HUGE these things are. Not the boat. Not the people in the boat. The dog.
Still an awesome video! You guys were SUPER lucky!
AND, that whale was a baby.
Looks so much better on youtube. Facebook compression just kills video quality. Thank you for holding your phone the right way while recording it. Cheers.
There should be some whale information going out to boat owners in these parts of the world. For example.... No need to be afraid. It is extremely rare that a whale even touches a boat. They are big but they have total control of every inch of their body. They know exactly where they have themselves. A humpback whale can come up a centimetre from a boat, knowing full well how close it is. People in boats, who do not know better, might get scared and turn on the prop and thus startling the whale etc. Secondly, it would be good if people knew when it's alright to approach the whales and when not. Stuff like that which would make it easier in the contact with these incredible and beautiful beings of the depths.
I've seen a video of a humpback taking out a kayak, it can definitely happen
@@kamalmanzukie
Yes, of course it can. It can so happen that one gets a punch in the face while walking down the street too. Or one might get rammed by a car while out driving.
The world is not a bullet proof place. Anything can happen. And especially when we enter the domain of other species.
We are always very black or white in how we view and judge other species behaviour. Whales and dolphins are intelligent but also very emotional beings, just as we are. Occasionally we will come across one who is in a bad mood that day.
The way we have treated them, and their realm, I am surprised that they simply just don't kill every human that jumps in the water. But they don't. In fact they never do that.
@@cyprescrow Agreed! And I've seen a number of people in boats seem to understand the whales are being gentle and are completely in control of every inch of their body and know exactly how much space they're taking up but definitely get confused about why they may sometimes rub up against the boat. It seems like they're knowledgeable only up to a certain point. We definitely don't want people starting engines while our friends are just rubbing off barnacles. And what a privilege it would be to be in that boat! Sure, it may be startling and even scary but they're just using our boat to serve an important need and that should be seen as a wildly amazing privilege!
The dog was saying “ I’m not barking at that thing, it outweighs me by a few pounds”.
Wow that must have been an extraordinary experience!
As your checking her out she's checking you out. 🇨🇦🕊🥰
It was to nice to see how interested the dog was in the whales.
The dog is like what in world are those giant things
The dog looked a bit concerned.
I think they were looking at the dog
that is so amazing...I could only dream of ever having such a similar experience wow
The dog looks so scared but excited!!
Simply beautiful
Wonder what is running through that dogs mind !
Haha the dog 🤣👍
What no screaming or splashing....VERY nice ..not al people are idiots.
Very cool! and cute dog, too!!
No thrilling lol. They are so gentle and intelligent, they don't even touch the boat. Seen them many times in Iceland.
They might have came to ask you to remove barnacles from their bodies.😁😁
Kermit the frog is talking , dog is watching , beautiful whales are diggin it 💕
What a great experience!
I think the whale was showing you the barnacles on purpose. Looks like he/she needs a good scrub with a brush.
Magnificent. Thanks for sharing!
I wonder how bad I'd panic, or if I could remain 😎 like this guy!
Man I love whales i think that they are so beautiful. I think orca whales are my personal favourite though :)
+Joe Ashley Same orcas 100% :)
Gotta love Orcas. They're amazing. My favorite as well. Humpbacks are great too.
Yeah they're truly fascinating!
orcas aren't actually whales they are dolphins a very large species of dolphin
+Tane Hickey literally called killer whales
Way better than a Nanaimo bar.
water looks so weird
Absolutely amazing wow!
awesome footage, man. my son liked it ^^
People think they are going to pull a Moby Dick on them, They are so much in control, if they do touch the boat, it will be barely, Have dove with these guys and they are so friendly and will be careful not to hit you with a fin and will move very slow
holy God ID be sobbing
I wonder......do barnacles hurt sea animals? I mean is it painful to them?
calista lane it’s more annoying then anything, and itchy.
beautiful!!!!! and a beautiful day you had too!! where was this?
Mr noble is wood work teacher
You’d think they would be clumsy, but nope! I love the dog’s reaction; as if to say “WTF?” 😂
very cool video thanks youtube for the recommendation
Where was this? @kyle noble.
GOD, CANADA IS SO BEAUTIFUL I AM PROUD TO BE CANADIAN..I LOVE TO GO THERE, ITS ON MY LIST:))
SO COOL
cute dog
SOMAJESTIC! MIGHTY
Where & when, please?
WOW!!!
😳AS 🐳BALEIAS SABEM QUE NÃO SERÃO ATACADAS! É EMOCIONANTE.😥👏🤩🇧🇷
Ty for sharing
HI BIG BOY lol 😍🐋💗✨
Save the whales!!!! x
Awesome!
Where was this?
Joanne Cottam probably alaska.
wow. just wow.
Beautiful
WOW 🐳. So Awesome
Can't believe people still hunt theses babies😓
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜🌅
Thanks..damnit son
MARAVILLOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Freaking out for what? They won't attach us hoomans okay. Research before going out.