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VIDEO: Seal escapes hungry orcas by climbing aboard tourist boat

Whales circulate nearby as lucky seal finds refuge

A seal escaped the jaws of hungry orcas by hitching a ride on a nearby tourist vessel on July 1, and the encounter was caught on video.

Several transient orcas were hunting the harbour seal in Frederick Arm, an inlet located about 1.5 hours north of Campbell River by boat, when the savvy animal swam up to the boat and climbed aboard.

Footage provided by Pacific Yellowfin Charters shows the worried-looking animal hiding behind the boat鈥檚 outboard motor on the swim grid, a low platform at the stern of the vessel.

The clever seal occasionally glances up at the humans aboard the 26-foot fishing boat. But it鈥檚 mostly focused on its hungry hunters, which circulate below and breach menacingly just meters away.

Colin Griffinson, captain of a 鈥渓uxury expedition鈥 ship called the Pacific Yellowfin, said that crew members were going ashore in their smaller craft, the Yellowfin Swan, when they observed the pod of whales attacking a seal.

The melee continued for some time without a kill, and the seal made a break for it.

鈥淗e got away and just came bee-lining for our boat, from about 150 feet away,鈥 he said. Sure enough, the animal climbed aboard the Swan and lived to see another day.

The animal now has a name: Lucky.

鈥淲e said, what will we call the seal if we actually ended up keeping it?鈥 said Griffinson. 鈥淲e just joked that we鈥檇 call it Lucky.鈥

He described it as a 鈥渂ig, fat seal鈥 and a 鈥渧ery healthy animal.鈥

鈥淢aybe that鈥檚 why they didn鈥檛 kill it so easy,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t was a prime seal鈥 and 鈥渙bviously it had some smarts because it survived this far,鈥 he said.

Griffinson stressed that he didn鈥檛 intend to interfere with the hunt. Indeed, the crew was 鈥渓ooking forward to seeing a kill,鈥 he said.

It was the first time an animal had actually jumped aboard one of his vessels, Griffinson said.

To deal with the situation, he consulted with Nick Templeman, who was also on the scene, observing the orcas on another vessel with a whale researcher.

Templeman, owner-operator of Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions, had experienced this kind of thing before. A seal jumped onto his boat in 2017. He also witnessed a seal leaping into someone鈥檚 Zodiac last year, he said.

Both seafarers said they weren鈥檛 worried the orcas would flip the Swan in pursuit of their prey.

鈥淭he orcas know what they鈥檙e doing,鈥 said Templeman, saying the whales are too intelligent to recklessly destroy a boat for a snack.

Griffinson also said that in his many encounters with orcas during fishing trips, whales have never interfered with his equipment.

The whole encounter unf0lded over the course of 30-45 minutes. And while the seal held on for dear life, the whales also hung around.

鈥淭hey continue[d] to look and wait for that seal,鈥 he said.

Griffinson eventually navigated away from the scene. But even after some gentle prodding with a pole, the seal wouldn鈥檛 disembark.

鈥淲e did give it a push at one point in time, but it just got back on again,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e decided that the seal had had a tough enough day and we weren鈥檛 going to bug it anymore.鈥

The crew opted to leave the seal aboard the boat at the dock. But as they entered the shallows, near a spot where the seals haul out, Lucky slipped away.

鈥淗e obviously recognized the place,鈥 Griffinson. 鈥淗e just jumped off.鈥





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