Divescape
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I recently dived on a local site in Cape Town called strawberry rock, which has a small colony of cape fur seals on it. We were having a fantistic all be it a cold dive with not great vis, when a lone seal dived towards my buddy and I showing all its teeth. It approached three times, only being disuaded by us presenting our fins for it to bite rather than flesh and blood. We retreated hiding in the kelp forest and rock swim throughs, both exiting with nervous laughter on reflection of what had just happened.
So here are the questions:
1. Is this normal behavior for Seals?
2. Was it playing with us?
3. Did we do somthing wrong?
4. Has anyone else had similar experiences?
5. What would you have done?
6. I am considering carying a broomstick disuader stowed on my BC, what do you think?
To put the dive into context we were 25min in to our dive 8-10m depth. Swim out swim around the rock, back and exit. We had been buzzed by several other seals as seals are prone to do, but all with closed mouths just playing with us. This behavior was different, an approach baring all teeth, where the seal backed off then came directly at our faces three times.
I have not recorded this SAC rate yet, but i will do, to show a diver under stress with heightened activity. Looking forward to your comments.
So here are the questions:
1. Is this normal behavior for Seals?
2. Was it playing with us?
3. Did we do somthing wrong?
4. Has anyone else had similar experiences?
5. What would you have done?
6. I am considering carying a broomstick disuader stowed on my BC, what do you think?
To put the dive into context we were 25min in to our dive 8-10m depth. Swim out swim around the rock, back and exit. We had been buzzed by several other seals as seals are prone to do, but all with closed mouths just playing with us. This behavior was different, an approach baring all teeth, where the seal backed off then came directly at our faces three times.
I have not recorded this SAC rate yet, but i will do, to show a diver under stress with heightened activity. Looking forward to your comments.