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Incredible moment two whales breach just feet from paddleboarder at Pismo Beach in California

By uk-times.com16 November 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Two humpback whales breached with their mouths wide open just a few feet away from paddleboarder Bill Clements
  • Scientists have long reasoned that humpback whales like to breach and slap their fins and flukes on the surface to communicate
  • The beach advises people to keep a distance of at least 100 yards from all animals and use binoculars for closer viewing

A paddleboarder in California caught a stunning moment on video when two whales breached right beside him. 

Bill Clements was paddling out in the Pismo Beach area of the Central Coast of California early on September 16 when he witnessed the incredible creatures surface. 

Throughout the morning, he had seen small fish jumping out of the water but no signs of mammals or other wildlife. 

But when he got closer to some bird activity, Clements saw dozens of pelicans plunge head-first into the water while other seabirds circled for scraps. 

Bill Clements was paddling out in the Pismo Beach area of the Central Coast of California early on September 16 when he witnessed the incredible creatures surface

Throughout the morning, he had seen small fish jumping out of the water but no signs of mammals or other wildlife

Throughout the morning, he had seen small fish jumping out of the water but no signs of mammals or other wildlife

The beach advises people to keep a distance of at least 100 yards from all animals and use binoculars for closer viewing

The beach advises people to keep a distance of at least 100 yards from all animals and use binoculars for closer viewing

Soon after, there was a disturbance in the water and two humpback whales became visible with their mouths wide open just a few feet away from him. 

With his GoPro camera rolling, in the footage viewers can hear the paddleboarder scream in excitement and joy after the whales jump out and back into the water.

Scientists have long reasoned that humpback whales like to breach and slap their fins and flukes on the surface to communicate.

It is believed that all slapping creates sounds to send messages to other whales and the big splashes are for sending messages long-distantly. 

Other reasons why whales breach out of the water include claiming territory and removing parasites. 

Pismo Beach in California is considered to be an excellent location for whale sightings and other maritime animals. It is also an important site for whales as they show up yearly to feed. 

Clements saw dozens of pelicans plunge head-first into the water while other seabirds circled for scraps

Clements saw dozens of pelicans plunge head-first into the water while other seabirds circled for scraps 

Soon after, there was a disturbance in the water and two humpback whales became visible with their mouths wide open just a few feet away from him

Soon after, there was a disturbance in the water and two humpback whales became visible with their mouths wide open just a few feet away from him

Pismo Beach in California is considered to be an excellent location for whale sightings and other maritime animals. It is also an important site for whales as they show up yearly to feed

Pismo Beach in California is considered to be an excellent location for whale sightings and other maritime animals. It is also an important site for whales as they show up yearly to feed

The beach’s website says that the best season to watch humpback whales migrating is April through November. Blue whales can be seen migrating south from December through February and north from March through May. 

Minke Whales, dolphins and porpoises can be seen all year round at Pismo Beach. 

The beach advises people to keep a distance of at least 100 yards from all animals and use binoculars for closer viewing. They also recommend not touching, swimming with, riding, petting, or attempting to interact with any marine mammals.

Scientists suggest slowing down and avoiding any sudden changes in speed or direction near the whales, not circling or crossing their path, and limiting your time observing them. 

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