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girllovingtvibe
THIS is so cool :-)


Last Updated Wed, 24 Nov 2004 14:59:03 EST
WHANGAREI, N.Z. - A group of lifeguards swimming off the coast of New Zealand may have been saved from a shark attack recently by several protective dolphins that helped to hold the predator at bay.

Lifeguard Rob Howes said he and three female lifeguards were on a training swim about 100 metres off Ocean Beach near Whangarei on the North Island.

About halfway through the swim, a pod of dolphins "came steaming at us" and started circling, startling the swimmers, he said.

Howes said he was unnerved by speed of the approach, thinking perhaps it was a group of aggressive males or dolphins protecting their baby.

The dolphins bunched the four swimmers together by circling about 4-8 centimetres from them, and slapping the water with their tails for about 40 minutes.

Howes said he drifted away from the main group when an opening occurred. One large dolphin became agitated and submerged toward Howes, who turned to see where it would surface.

That, he says, is when he saw a great white shark about two metres away in the beach's crystal clear waters.

"The form came and travelled in an arc around me. I knew instinctively what it was," he said.

When the shark started moving toward the women, including his 15-year-old daughter, the dolphins "went into hyperdrive," said Howes.

"I would suggest they were creating a confusion screen around the girls. It was just a mass of fins, backs and ... human heads."

The shark left as a rescue boat neared, but the dolphins remained close by as the group swam back to shore. At no point did the shark break the surface of the water, remaining near the bottom, he said.

Howes said he didn't tell the rest of the group about the shark until the next day.

"I came out of that water and I was stunned. I had no idea how to relay what had happened and how to deal with it," said Howes.

While this all happened on Oct. 30, the swimmers didn't tell their story until recently.

He says he spent the next few weeks talking with dolphin experts about the incident, who told him it wasn't unusual for dolphins to protect swimmers.

There've been a number of great white sightings in the area at this time of year, mainly because they come into the harbours to give birth, said Howes.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/natio...land041124.html
tatgirl
Ya, I heard about that. That is one amazing story and phenomenon.
Funkyfun
WOW....this is called a Miracle
Jem_hadar
Thats awesome!

Long live Dolphin power! Dolphins UNITE!!!!!!!!!!! :whip: :whip:
Jem_hadar
Anybuddy wanna be two kitties now ?

Im sellling them and buying a pet dolphin! :D :D
Fir3start3r
Mother Nature never cesses to amaze me....

That story rawks! :D
Miss Julia
awwwww!!! how cute!!! I luv dolphins!!! :D
Rodrico
To train ze dolphin you must get unside ze dolphins head and think like a dolphin. Und I am saying to Snowflake, "Okokokokok" und he is saying "Okok" und it sends him up on the tail! "Eeeeeee!!!"
Und you can quote him! [spits]
RobbyG.
Yeah dolphins are awesome...One time I was in Cancun near a place where you can swim with them.I was snorkling nearby & I was able to hear their "klicks" & other sounds in the water...absolutly beautiful animals/mammals:)
Endlesswave
That's amazing! I love hearing stuff like this.:D
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