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VIDEO: Redondo Beach Kayaker Nearly Overturned by Massive Blue Whale

Categories: Animal Rights

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MrRJCtube via YouTube
A kayak's worst nightmare
Whale-watching enthusiasts are clammy in their wetsuits over the latest handheld footage of a big California blue off the coast of Redondo Beach.

The video was shot by YouTube user MrRJCtube, who happened upon his gorgeous specimen while kayaking solo a couple weeks ago.

Outdoorsy blogger Pete Thomas -- also the first to dig up that golden vid of Venice Beach surfers saving a baby great white shark -- posted the close encounter to his site today...

... writing that MrRJCtube "captured surface lunge-feeding while filming with what presumably was a helmet camera."

However, Thomas added, "the videographer undoubtedly placed himself at risk by getting so close to such a large and powerful creature (blue whales can measure 100 feet and weigh up to 150 tons)."

Heh. The kayaker -- realizing the vicious animal-activist crowd was not going to be cool with his little "leave no trace"-violating tea party -- soon added the following to his own YouTube comments.

"I'd like to take a moment to state that I don't recommend, endorse or in any way want to encourage anyone to try and swim with these whales. The whales are large unpredictable animals and potentially dangerous. I've talked to the NOAA and would like to share these Whale Watching Guidelines from the NOAA site: swr.nmfs.noaa.gov/psd/watching­.htm."

And, to spare you another browser tab, here are the NOAA guidelines.

  • Vessels should not be operated at speeds faster than a whale or group of whales while paralleling them within 100 yards.
  • Vessels should be operated at a constant speed while paralleling or following whales within 100 yards.
  • Vessels should do nothing to cause a whale to change direction.
  • Aircraft should not fly lower than 1,000 feet while within a horizontal distance of 100 yards from a whale.

Generally, a whale's normal behavior should not be interrupted. Such annoyance may cause a whale to change its direction rapidly, swim faster, or swim in an erratic pattern. To interrupt a whale's normal activity constitutes harassment and is against the law!

Hmm. Said protocol didn't seem to be on kayaker dude's mind around 1:30 in the video, when he hops from his kayak in hopes of an even awesomer close-up. Or at 1:42, when he whoops, "Woohoo!" and flashes his best devil horns to the camera. Or 2:15, when he nearly pokes the blue whale's eye out in frenzied hopes of going viral.

But no one's hurt, thank god, and now we all get to feel the vicarious tingle of swimming with a sea mammoth. Yay for reckless adventurists! And helmet cams! And Internets!

Here's another blue whale run-in mentioned by Thomas -- shot by a paddleboarder off Dana Point earlier this summer.

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19 comments
Eva
Eva

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Eva
Eva

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Eva
Eva

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Harleygrl
Harleygrl

Thankfully the kayaker was not injured or killed as a result of this stupidity, because then "authorities" would have been forced to neutralize the animal which they have deemed to pose a threat to the public's safety." 

Timmmy
Timmmy

Breaking the law huh? Seeing how humans are at the top of the food chain, these whales better watch out for me. I'm not going to waste a drop of my six dollar per gallon gas to to avoid this fish's face with my twin 250 hp motors.

Yousuckatbeingajournalist
Yousuckatbeingajournalist

Misleading title and he threw up a shaka, not devil horns. It annoys me when journalists have a flashy headline to attract readers and get what might seem like minute details wrong but that take very little knowledge or research to correct. So basically, good video, but your article was unneccesary and I feel like you shouldn't have written it :D

World Traveller
World Traveller

Someone on Digg said someone was nearly overturned and that's not the case. Nice close footage of sea life though.

John
John

Make no mistake:  this is criminal behavior.

Thebdisease
Thebdisease

Very true.  However given the opportunity I probably would have done the same thing. Thus humans are fucked.

Linda
Linda

Thank you for that wonderful experience ;o)

Mrrogers
Mrrogers

Simone you silly journalist! You seem to be missing an overturned eye-poking video.  Where is it???

Stephen Peters
Stephen Peters

What an inaccurate headline...the kayaker was nowhere near being "overturned." Great video nonetheless, but still a bad headline. 

matty
matty

Is the word "jizzing" in the opening sentence really necessary? A journalist should be able to creatively get their point across without resorting to cheap expressions.

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