Five O'Clock
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 24, 2005
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This is probably going to sound a little crazy... but up here in Boston, the Stellwagen Bank Marine sanctuary is about 25 miles offshore, where there are major feeding grounds for humpback and Northern Atlantic right whales...
There are strict regulations as to how close you can get to the whales, and instructions as to what to do if you do not drive too close, but the whales come up to you...
has anybody ever heard of actually jumping in the water with the whales while they're close to the boat?? i know it seems like this is something on Shark Week, and a "do not try this at home," but has anybody heard that its very dangerous around the whales??
To preface this, i'm an avid SCUBA diver, i've dove in the wild with sharks and other sorts of predatory fish, both in a "controlled" feeding environment at Stuart's Cove, and coming across them unexpectedly, so I know the dangers of the open water.
Any thoughts or chastising is welcomed.
There are strict regulations as to how close you can get to the whales, and instructions as to what to do if you do not drive too close, but the whales come up to you...
has anybody ever heard of actually jumping in the water with the whales while they're close to the boat?? i know it seems like this is something on Shark Week, and a "do not try this at home," but has anybody heard that its very dangerous around the whales??
To preface this, i'm an avid SCUBA diver, i've dove in the wild with sharks and other sorts of predatory fish, both in a "controlled" feeding environment at Stuart's Cove, and coming across them unexpectedly, so I know the dangers of the open water.
Any thoughts or chastising is welcomed.