A seal hitched a ride on a whale-watching boat off the coast of Vancouver Island to escape a pod of hungry orcas who were hunting him.
Nick Templeman, who runs Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions, was taking a tour group out for a whale-watching trip, when he stopped the boat in an area he expected to be a good spot to see transient killer whales that day.
After 30 minutes of watching orcas, he noticed the whales suddenly went into their hunting mode. That’s when he noticed something else: a seal, seeking safety on the back of his boat’s swim grid.
“This seal was tossed around a few times and taken under quite a bit before seeking refuge among the boats in the area,” Templeman said. “He got close enough to see us and beelined for the boat.”
Templeman was the guide at the helm of the boat and the one who captured the encounter on his GoPro camera.
“He was on and off the swim grid [on the boat] two times during the encounter,” said Templeman, but the whales didn’t give up.
“The orcas kept sounding and coming up right behind the boat, searching,” he said.
In the end, the seal outsmarted the orcas, thanks to its hiding spot on Templeman’s boat.
“It was an amazing and intense encounter — the seal is the survivor,” he said.