USA_Eli_A - 10-11-2008 at 12:19 PM
not too far away from here....crazy
You gotta be kidding me. This is legit I assume. Anyone else seen this anywhere?
Kiteboarder David Sheridan swatted by whale tail
Article from: The Daily Telegraph
By Steve Gee
November 10, 2008 12:00am
IT'S a whale tale only Jonah could match.
But for kiteboarder David Sheridan, the proof of his amazing brush with a southern right whale is there for the world to see, as this amazing
photograph shows.
Skimming across the whitecaps 100m from shore, the North Coast school teacher passes within centimetres of the giant mammal, oblivious to the shadow
beneath.
Picture: Incredible whale flails caught on camera
But just moments after this close encounter was captured by his sail-mounted camera, the whale flicked its tail and lashed him in the back of the
head.
"It all happened so fast that all I could do was crouch down as the whale swam under me," Mr Sheridan, 42, said yesterday.
"Next thing I felt was its tail come up and hit me on the back of the head.
"I thought I was gone, but the force eased off and I sailed away with shaking legs."
Mr Sheridan was kiteboarding with two friends off Valla Beach, near Nambucca Heads, when the encounter occurred on October 26. The shots were snapped
by a camera mounted on the kite 25m above the water, with frames taken every 10 seconds.
"I just set it up and attach it to my kite and just fire off as soon as I go," he said.
"It was just fortunate the whale came up under me and took a bend. It would have been nice to get it a second later when the tail came up and hit me
in the back of the head, but you take what you get."
The whale appeared content to shoo him away, rather than lash out with any aggression.
"It was more of a push than a punch. I expected more," Mr Sheridan said.
National Parks and Wildlife Services spokesman Jeff Ross said the reaction was typical of southern rights, which were more unpredictable than
humpbacks.
The whale may have had a calf it was protecting or was simply just reacting to the movement on the surface.
"It would have seen his presence overhead as a threat or it might have just been giving him a warning," he said.
"It would be a natural response for a whale to lash out with its flukes.
Mr Ross said the incident underlined the importance of whale restriction zones, which prohibit boats and watercraft coming within 100m of an adult and
300m from a calf.
"He's very lucky. He's still here to tell the story," he said.
"People have been killed by coming into contact with those flukes or at the very least have ended up with broken arms and legs.
"It's like being hit with a boat at full speed."

f0rgiv3n - 10-11-2008 at 12:27 PM
:o Wow.... that's just insane. I can't even imagine that. He'll definitely have a story to share for the rest of his LIFE :wow:
kiteon - 10-11-2008 at 04:03 PM
good thing he had that camera, or it would have been just another fish story
B-Roc - 10-11-2008 at 06:12 PM
Pretty crazy, but great picture.