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00:00We are just amateur photographers in the Puget Sound, and, you know, we enjoy being on the water and going and, you know, photographing a variety of different animals, but orcas are definitely our preference when it comes to photography.
00:30The seal is right here.
00:40Oh, my God.
00:41So when we when we got closer to the whales, we noticed that a hunt was occurring because we saw behavior such as tail lobs and porpoising, which sometimes indicates, you know, them them hunting something.
01:01So we noticed that there was a seal within the photos and the other videos that we were taking.
01:07And after about 30 to 40 minutes of them, you know, engaging in hunting or hunting practice with the seal, it had noticed our boat and made a beeline for us.
01:20Oh, my God.
01:21Oh, you poor thing.
01:24I'm shaking right now.
01:29He is on.
01:30He is not trying to get on.
01:33He is on our boat.
01:37You're good.
01:37You're good. Just stay, buddy.
01:42No.
01:51He is still on.
01:52He is still on.
01:59I am definitely team orca.
02:03All day, every day.
02:04But once that seal was on the boat, I kind of turned team seal just because, I mean, you have to when it's on your boat.
02:18You know, it fell off.
02:20He fell in?
02:21He fell in.
02:25No.
02:26Stay on.
02:27Come back.
02:27Come back.
02:31He's directly beneath the engine.
02:32Come on.
02:33Come on.
02:33Come on.
02:33Get back on.
02:34Get back on.
02:36Come on.
02:36Get back on.
02:37Come on.
02:38He's on.
02:38Oh, no.
02:39Come on.
02:40Get back on.
02:43He's back on.
02:44He's back on.
02:44um there were some moments we could see them go swim past underwater the back of the boat
02:57um but you know they never they never got close enough to us for us to feel like
03:04you know there was any danger on their end so yeah we've been asked a lot if we were scared
03:11of the orcas and no the answer is no all right bye
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