WATCH: Biologist says whale protected her from shark

Whale biologiet Nan Hauser believes this humpback whale protected her from a nearby shark. (YouTube/Cater Clips)

BRUNSWICK, Maine — A Maine marine biologist says footage of her swimming with a humpback whale shows the large mammal protecting her from a tiger shark.

Nan Hauser, president of the Center for Cetacean Research and Conservation and a Brunswick resident, says she uploaded footage of her encounter Monday and it quickly spread across the internet. Hauser tells the Portland Press Herald she was in the Cook Islands when she came face-to-face with a 25-ton humpback whale, which approached her and began nudging her around the water. She says the whale also shielded her with a fin.

She says after the encounter, she noticed a tiger shark was swimming nearby.

Hauser says whales are “altruistic” and often hide seals from predators, but she has never experienced or read about anything like this before.

 

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