Dolphins protect New Zealand swimmers from sharks

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I thought this was a pretty cool story...I've heard of dolphins saving drowning people, but not protecting them from sharks. What amazing, intellligent animals they are.





WELLINGTON (Reuters) - [size=-1]A pod of dolphins circled protectively round a group of New Zealand swimmers to fend off an attack by a great white shark, media reported on Tuesday. [/size]




Lifesavers Rob Howes, his 15-year-old daughter Niccy, Karina Cooper and Helen Slade were swimming 300 feet off Ocean Beach near Whangarei on New Zealand's North Island when the dolphins herded them -- apparently to protect them from a shark.



"They started to herd us up, they pushed all four of us together by doing tight circles around us," Howes told the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA).



Howes tried to drift away from the group, but two of the bigger dolphins herded him back just as he spotted a nine-foot great white shark swimming toward the group.



"I just recoiled. It was only about 2 m away from me, the water was crystal clear and it was as clear as the nose on my face," Howes said, referring to a distance of 6 feet.



"They had corralled us up to protect us," he said.



The lifesavers spent the next 40 minutes surrounded by the dolphins before they could safely swim back to shore. The incident happened on October 30, but the lifesavers kept the story to themselves until now.



Environment group Orca Research said dolphins attacked sharks to protect themselves and their young, so their actions in protecting the lifesavers was understandable.



"They could have sensed the danger to the swimmers and taken action to protect them," Orca's Ingrid Visser told NZPA.



http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=570&ncid=753&e=3&u=/nm/20041123/sc_nm/life_newzealand_dolphins_dc
 
My brother has been in the Navy forever now, and he says that dolphins love to swim up alongside their Navy ships and race them-and the dolphins win!
 
Maybe the Dolphins were saving the swimers for them selves and just did not want to share THEIR lunch with a poor starving shark?
 
I would like to remind everyone that seals and sea lions use divers a defacto "shark speed bumps" in an effort to avoid being eaten by Great Whites. Seals commonly come to investigate divers. They swim circles around you, then when a shark comes, this disappear very quickly. Ask the woman who routinely liked to swim with seals. Oh wait, you can't because she was killed this summer by a great White at Santa Cruz. Was it Santa Cruz?

Dolphins are very cool.
 
quick dog said:
I would like to remind everyone that seals and sea lions use divers a defacto "shark speed bumps" in an effort to avoid being eaten by Great Whites. Seals commonly come to investigate divers. They swim circles around you, then when a shark comes, this disappear very quickly. Ask the woman who routinely liked to swim with seals. Oh wait, you can't because she was killed this summer by a great White at Santa Cruz. Was it Santa Cruz?

Dolphins are very cool.
So what you are saying is that seals and sea lions are just using us as a bait draw so that they won't get eaten?? Cute, but very devious little fellas aren't they.
 
RoyalDiva said:
I thought this was a pretty cool story...I've heard of dolphins saving drowning people, but not protecting them from sharks. What amazing, intellligent animals they are.





WELLINGTON (Reuters) - [size=-1]A pod of dolphins circled protectively round a group of New Zealand swimmers to fend off an attack by a great white shark, media reported on Tuesday. [/size]




Lifesavers Rob Howes, his 15-year-old daughter Niccy, Karina Cooper and Helen Slade were swimming 300 feet off Ocean Beach near Whangarei on New Zealand's North Island when the dolphins herded them -- apparently to protect them from a shark.



"They started to herd us up, they pushed all four of us together by doing tight circles around us," Howes told the New Zealand Press Association (NZPA).



Howes tried to drift away from the group, but two of the bigger dolphins herded him back just as he spotted a nine-foot great white shark swimming toward the group.



"I just recoiled. It was only about 2 m away from me, the water was crystal clear and it was as clear as the nose on my face," Howes said, referring to a distance of 6 feet.



"They had corralled us up to protect us," he said.



The lifesavers spent the next 40 minutes surrounded by the dolphins before they could safely swim back to shore. The incident happened on October 30, but the lifesavers kept the story to themselves until now.



Environment group Orca Research said dolphins attacked sharks to protect themselves and their young, so their actions in protecting the lifesavers was understandable.



"They could have sensed the danger to the swimmers and taken action to protect them," Orca's Ingrid Visser told NZPA.



http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=570&ncid=753&e=3&u=/nm/20041123/sc_nm/life_newzealand_dolphins_dc
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...nm/20041123/sc_nm/life_newzealand_dolphins_dc
i gotta get me one of those;)
 
quick dog said:
I would like to remind everyone that seals and sea lions use divers a defacto "shark speed bumps" in an effort to avoid being eaten by Great Whites. Seals commonly come to investigate divers. They swim circles around you, then when a shark comes, this disappear very quickly. Ask the woman who routinely liked to swim with seals. Oh wait, you can't because she was killed this summer by a great White at Santa Cruz. Was it Santa Cruz?

Dolphins are very cool.
I prefer manatees.

manatee.jpg


awww...





That said, dolphins are, indeed, "very cool".
 
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