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baby humpback whale at egmont key florida

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  • just to clarify if there is laws for getting to close i have know idea what the hell they are i live st.pete florida we don't normally have humpback whales here

  • That's not a "humpback" it's a Right whale. You should of kept your distance. It's extremely rare that type is in the gulf, let alone Florida itself.

  • @yarzzz so sorry to burst your bubble but first off a right whale does not have a dorsal fin and second if you look at the video time line 2:37 you will see the pectoral fins are like a quarter the langth of the hole whale. we where in a 20ft sea swirl and the pec fins where the same size if not longer. a right whale has short pic fins.

  • What a great experience. You guys did get too close though and hope you didn't spook the little guy into shallow water.

  • that is only 8 ft of water

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  • It would be cool if you showed the wale and harming it

  • Just so you know, federal law prohibits approaching or harrassing whales in U.S. waters. If you get close to a whale accidently, always cut your engines and wait until the whale(s) passes. If an extended time passes and the whale(s) does not move away from you, start your engines and slowly back away. NEVER chase after whales or follow them. If there are baby whales in the water do NOT dive in. The entire pod may attack you if they think you may harm the baby.

  • thats a big fucking fish hahahaha best quote ever

  • @jrracer85 The Right whale was identified as a Right whale. It was printed and on the news in Port Charlotte and Punta the day it was spotted. I'm sorry that this whale is a Right whale. It happens. Sometimes whales can look like something different underwater, especially when they aren't fully developed making the fins seem large.

  • @jrracer85 The Right whale was identified as a Right whale. It was printed and on the news in Port Charlotte and Punta the day it was spotted. I'm sorry that this whale is a Right whale. It happens. Sometimes whales can look like something different underwater, especially when they aren't fully developed.

  • What an experience !!!

  • You guys got way too close :(

  • Okay i don't know a whole lot about whales but that is DEFIANTLY NOT a Manatee.... dumbass 

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