Distressed Dolphin Seeks Out Help From Human Divers

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On January 11th, professional diver and excursion expert, Keller Laros and his team did what they do every night - Lead a group of tourist divers into the ocean off the Hawaiian island of Kona, to experience the stingrays up close. While that in itself was a magical experience, what happened that night, was even more unforgettable!

Kelly says the group was just settling in to view the magnificent giant Mantas when they saw a Bottlenose dolphin swimming toward them. While that in itself was not unusual, what caught the diver's attention was the mammal's unusual squeal. As the dolphin came close and almost pushed itself onto Kelly, he realized that it was in distress, thanks to a fishing line that had entangled around it, and was asking for help!

Fortunately for the dolphin, it had picked the right humans - People that cared and more importantly, knew what to do without hurting it. Kelly manage to gently extract the fishing hook that had firmly embedded itself inside the dolphin's mouth and snip off the tightly entangled fishing line from its pectoral fins. What stunned the team the most was that the dolphin seemed to really trust them and cooperated fully with Kelly, the entire time.

The best part about this once-in-a-lifetime event is that diver and photographer Martina Wing had her cameras rolling and captured the entire event, as it unfolded. This is not the first time these poor mammals have become victims of human error - The most famous example of that of course is Winter and then there was the Orca whale off the waters of New Zealand that also had to be rescued by a diver after its tail became entangled in a crayfish buoy - And these, are just the ones that we know about. We wonder how many others have not been as lucky and perished thanks to our carelessness.

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  • aje2351
    aje2351over 10 years
    this is awesome
    • klr2619
      klr2619over 10 years
      so cute
      • rjh2426
        rjh2426over 10 years
        what's good is that the dolphin is okay.
        • TINOover 10 years
          LIKE IT
          • lauren mattesonover 10 years
            the divers are so sweet
          • Pinkover 10 years
            I'm happy that the donphen is okay.
            • Alienface123over 10 years
              I'm happy that he went to those those people to help him with that hook I'm relived he's ok, but that is really crazy, how did he survive
              • roosilla
                roosillaalmost 11 years
                :) that was so sweet of the divers
                • pink233about 11 years
                  im glad he is ok
                  • wildflowerabout 11 years
                    i have this as a project. i think hummas natural acident are birnging harm to the enviorment