Time to leave as orcas play
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Playtime or dinnertime … diver Kirisimasi Foaga didn’t know which it was as six orcas swam towards him and nudged him.
And he wasn’t hanging around to find out.

The Mangere man was spear-fishing in Murrays Bay on the North Shore on Saturday when the sea giants saw him.
The terrified fisherman, who at first thought he was being stalked by a huge shark, was spotted frantically swimming away by a boat crew and pulled to safety.
“About six of them came straight to me,” he said. “Maybe they wanted to play, but it was scary.
“They were very close to me. They touched me, but I didn’t touch them.”
Earlier in the week, residents of Army Bay on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula watched from a clifftop as 20 or 30 orcas closed in on two snorkellers.
The biggest orca – which witnesses said was about 7m long – left the pod and swam towards the snorkellers, one of whom cut himself scrambling onto a rock.
Orca researcher Dr Ingrid Visser said it was unlikely the orcas in either case intended to hurt the men.
She said they were probably curious about Mr Foaga, and she suspected the snorkellers happened to be in the path of a pod hunting stingrays.
via Time to leave as orcas play – National – NZ Herald News.


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