They never talk about the sonar, because it would go against the US Navy. They do not want the public to know about it. High Intensity Active Sonar deployed by the US Navy is killing the whales. Please read under Blogger Pet Health Book, Nicola Grobe.
Thank you for making this video. I just saw the other video of the same baby Gray Whale, they typically did not allow comments. Thank you for allowing comments on your video. The marine biologist who most likely works for NOAA or the Marine Mammal Center, both institutions are connected to the US Navy, did not mention active sonar.
Thanks for posting this. It must have been neat to be able to get that close to it. Although I came too late to walk near enough to touch it, we did see it get pulled back to the sea on Saturday the 10th.
an incredible sight. what a beautiful creature. i feel lucky to have been able to see it in person. to run my hands across the body of a whale is something i never thought i would do. simply wonder-ful
OH SNAP!!!! At 1:01 did the eyeball move?
kerlifan1011 1 week ago
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dltanner99 11 months ago
poor whale
aser949 1 year ago
how devastating :(
Madisenz 1 year ago
They never talk about the sonar, because it would go against the US Navy. They do not want the public to know about it. High Intensity Active Sonar deployed by the US Navy is killing the whales. Please read under Blogger Pet Health Book, Nicola Grobe.
NicolaRedwooddforest 1 year ago
Thank you for making this video. I just saw the other video of the same baby Gray Whale, they typically did not allow comments. Thank you for allowing comments on your video. The marine biologist who most likely works for NOAA or the Marine Mammal Center, both institutions are connected to the US Navy, did not mention active sonar.
NicolaRedwooddforest 1 year ago
Yes, it was a juvenile.
DiscoverSooke 1 year ago
was it a baby?
i just heard about it fro hubby, does deliveries in east sooke we live in sooke
poor thing
xx nita
needapurse 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. It must have been neat to be able to get that close to it. Although I came too late to walk near enough to touch it, we did see it get pulled back to the sea on Saturday the 10th.
VanIsleHiker 1 year ago
an incredible sight. what a beautiful creature. i feel lucky to have been able to see it in person. to run my hands across the body of a whale is something i never thought i would do. simply wonder-ful
ahahahayeahright 1 year ago
So sad to see and yet it is part of life for all creatures great and small.
davidcmather 1 year ago