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Today was far and away the most heartbreaking day I’ve ever had on the water. Erica and I were enjoying some beautiful weather and sea conditions, when I saw the unmistakable “wiggle” of a newborn baby gray whale on the surface. As I prepared the drone, a nagging feeling of foreboding began to linger in the back of my mind. It had only been a minute, but it was a little unusual that I hadn’t seen a mom come to the surface yet. “With how flimsy its tail is, maybe it was literally just born,” I said to Erica. Deep down I think I already knew the heartbreaking truth. As the drone made it to the calf, my worst suspicion was confirmed: there was no mom. For one reason or another this completely dependent calf was on its own. We can only guess as to why. Maybe mom died in childbirth? Worse, maybe mom was hit by a ship, or became fatally entangled in fishing gear. As many of you know, the 2020s were incredibly hard on Gray Whales. The population declined by 50% in less than a decade, primarily due to malnutrition. Lack of food in their summer feeding grounds has been well-documented: a consequence of a warming ocean. While it’s believed the Gray Whale population has stabilized in the last year or so, it’s hard to not feel completely disheartened by a sighting like this. The young whale approached our boat multiple times, likely in a desperate attempt to nurse from our hull. We of course kept our boat completely still at a distance, but it’s clear this little whale was looking for any source of sustenance it could find. Erica and I fought back tears as I made phone calls to every expert and authority I could think of, wishing there was a way to help this whale. The only facility equipped to even try to help a young Gray Whale would be Seaworld, but by law no whale can be taken from its natural environment unless it were to live-strand on a beach. Knowing this whale is facing imminent starvation with no way to feed itself makes me wish some laws had exceptions. I wish there was more I could think of to say, but for now I’m going to leave it at that.

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Erica Sackrison
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01-13

It came over to asking for help 💔 my heart hurts

Bre
3349

01-13

The baby whale met a nice adult female whale right after you left. She took care of him like he was her son and they swam off into the sunset together. He’s totally fine and safe. ❤️ let’s go with this story.

Andy Luten | American Expat in Sydney
34

01-13

Heartbreaking

Melissa Holtzer
26

01-13

If @seaworldsandiego made headlines by doing what was right and not what is lawful in this circumstance, there would be more people defending the righteous actions of #seaworld instead of protesting against them. Unfortunately this doesn’t turn a profit and “drive value for shareholders”.

Andrea Ravelo
17

01-14

I really hate this, I was happy 5 seconds ago… now I’m in tears, poor little baby 💔

Andre Moradians
9

01-13

Wow this is so sad. Some laws need to be changed.

Lisa Whittington, Ed.D
5

01-13

😭

Sister Golden® | Vicki & Brooke Rawlins
5

01-13

💔💔💔💔

Minimalist In Motion
5

01-13

I’m so sorry you and @erica.sackrison had to experience this… nature can be brutal. Most of it is a mystery and today was a heartbreaker. Thinking about you both ♥️💔

cat
3

01-13

My heart 💔

Ashley
2

01-13

Omg that's awful. Totally awful 😢😢😢

Sayonara Cupcake Podcast
2

01-13

This reminds me of when Sea World took in JJ….not an ideal place to go but they were able to care for her until she could be released. What would need to be done to be able to change certain laws?

Cherish
1

01-14

This is horrible and we need to do better as humans. I can’t believe that not one Wildlife placecould not have helped. And I thought seaworld doing better.

Champions for Cetaceans
1

01-13

Heartbreaking 💔😭

Bianca
0

01-13

my heart is broken 😭

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