A Florida family's leisurely boating day turned
into a rescue mission when they spotted a dolphin stranded on a sandbar as the tide was quickly
going out. "We were turning the corner and we saw a dolphin that had
beached itself on a sandbar and it looked like she was trying to come out of a
smaller creek into open water," Kerry Ware said. Ware, 41, and her family
were aboard her parents' boat in Jacksonville for a day of sunny relaxation
Thursday when they spotted the frightened animal. "Dad jumped out and
tried to help her but, of course, she wasn't having it," Ware said. By
chance, days earlier, Ware's father, George Heheman, 72, had watched a video
online of 30 dolphins stranded on a beach and people pulling them back to water
by their tails. "I tried to get her off of the sandbar and she kind of
fought me," Heheman said. The video, shot by Ware's 11-year-old son,
Justin, shows the dolphin whipping the father-daughter duo back-and-forth
before they jump back momentarily before trying again. "She fought us at
first, and then I don't know whether she realized what we were doing or not,
but she quit," Heheman said. He estimates that the creature weighed about
300 pounds and says they were only able to drag her because there were still
four to five inches of water on the ground. "She was very heavy and very
strong," Ware said. "If it had been any later, we wouldn't have been
able to pull her out on sand alone." As Ware and Heheman pulled, they
heard Justin yelling, "There's another one. There's another one." They
looked over and saw a baby dolphin in a tidal creek. They think the mother
dolphin may have been feeding the baby in the creek and then got stuck on her
way out. After a few minutes of pulling, Ware and Heheman got the dolphin into
deeper water and helped direct the baby out of the creek while the mother
waited. Then, the two swam away together. "It was so sweet," Ware
said. "I was just beaming from ear to ear and we'd just sit for the rest
of the day saying, 'I can't believe we just did that.' It was such an amazing
experience."
No comments:
Post a Comment