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Video shows breaching whale land on boat, throw people into ocean

Video shows breaching whale land on boat, throw people into ocean
RIGHT NOW WE BEGIN AT FIVE WITH BREAKING NEWS, WILD SCENES OFF THE COAST OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. AS A WHALE BREACHES, AND YOU CAN SEE IT CAPSIZED THAT BOAT. THANKS FOR JOINING US. I’M ERIKA TARANTAL AND I’M BEN SIMMONEAU. IT IS INCREDIBLE. AS THE WHALE CAME DOWN ON THE BOAT, BOTH PEOPLE ON BOARD WERE SENT INTO THE WATER. THANKFULLY, EVERYBODY IS OKAY TONIGHT. JESSICA BROWN IN THE NEWSROOM WITH WHAT WE’VE LEARNED ABOUT THIS WHITMAN JESSICA REALLY IS WILD. VIDEO. WE ARE NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME HEARING FROM THE TEENAGE BOYS WHO SAW THE WHOLE THING HAPPEN. TAKE A LOOK AGAIN AT THE INCREDIBLE MOMENT CAUGHT ON VIDEO. HE’S GONE. YEAH. HE’S LIKE TIME TO GO. THIS WAS OFF RYE BEACH, NEW HAMPSHIRE THIS MORNING. SO THOSE TWO ARE BROTHERS, COLIN AND WYATT. THEY’RE FROM ELLIOTT, MAINE. THEY WERE IN THE AREA TO FISH. WILL COLIN WAS RECORDING THE VIDEO AS THE WHALE JUMPED UP AND ONTO THAT BOAT OVER THERE. WYATT COULD NOT BELIEVE HIS EYES EITHER. I SAW IT COME UP AND I WAS JUST LIKE, OH, IT’S GONNA HIT THE BOAT. AND THEN IT KIND OF YOU KNOW, IT STARTED TO FLIP. I HAD MY FISHING ROD RIGHT HERE AND PHONE IN MY HAND, AND I JUST, I SAW IT GO UP. SO I WAS LIKE, JUST LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE FACING THE RIGHT DIRECTION. YEAH. THEY SAY ONE OF THE MEN ON THAT BOAT JUMPED OFF. YOU SEE HIM THERE? THE OTHER DIDN’T HAVE TIME. HE GOT SHOVED INTO THE WATER AND UNDER THE BOAT. THEY SAY HE DID MAKE IT OUT PRETTY QUICKLY. COLIN AND WYATT WENT OVER TO HELP THEM GET OUT OF THE WATER
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Video shows breaching whale land on boat, throw people into ocean
Two people were thrown into the ocean after a whale landed on their fishing boat off the New Hampshire coast on Tuesday morning, and the entire incident was caught on video. "We didn't see him for a couple of minutes, and then the next thing we knew, he popped up and landed right on the transom of the boat," said Gregg Paquette of Groveland.Paquette was aboard the fishing boat with Ryland Kenney of Dover, New Hampshire."I just looked up and just kind of saw the boat tipping, and I said, 'The only way to avoid this is to just kind of jump horizontally away,'" said Kenney.Wyatt Yager, 19, of Maine, said he and his brother Colin, 16, were fishing about one mile off the New Hampshire coast because they were looking for pogies. Colin spotted the whale and began recording, with his video showing Wyatt in the foreground. "I saw it go up so I was just lucky enough to be facing the right direction," Colin Yager said."I saw it come up and I was just like, 'Oh, it's going to hit the boat,' and then it kind of started to flip," said Wyatt Yager. "When I turned, the whale's head was already landing on the engine," said Paquette. "So when I saw that, then all of a sudden, I look down, the boat is pitching up, the transom is going down into the water.""Everything seemed like in slow motion. It was really weird," Kenney said. "Everyone was like, 'Oh, it was eight seconds. How'd you move so fast?' But it was almost slow motion, like a movie."Yager's video shows the whale breaching, propelling fish out of the water. As the massive animal's mouth closes, it flops over onto the rear of the nearby fishing boat with two men aboard.Video below: See Yager's video of the whaleOne of the men jumped and the other was thrown overboard as their boat rolled, and the Yager brothers said they helped pull them out of the water. Luckily, no one was seriously injured."Truly grateful to them," said Paquette. "They were making the video, dropped everything, zoomed right over and plucked us out.""It's kind of a miracle that I'm alive," said Kenney. "I don't know what was going through my head. Just, kind of, survival."A statement from the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed that the agency received a mayday call after the whale caused the 23-foot center console boat to capsize. The Coast Guard also confirmed that the men who were on the boat were recovered by other boaters and brought to Great Bay Marina.Sara Morris of the University of New Hampshire Shoals Marine Laboratory said the whale was likely lunge feeding when it came in contact with the boat."I think one of the key things is that when whales are sighted to encourage boaters to keep their distance," Morris said. "The whales are moving around underwater and coming up, potentially in an area different from where they went down, and we want to give them as much leeway as we possibly can to avoid a situation like what you see here."

Two people were thrown into the ocean after a whale landed on their fishing boat off the New Hampshire coast on Tuesday morning, and the entire incident was caught on video.

"We didn't see him for a couple of minutes, and then the next thing we knew, he popped up and landed right on the transom of the boat," said Gregg Paquette of Groveland.

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Paquette was aboard the fishing boat with Ryland Kenney of Dover, New Hampshire.

"I just looked up and just kind of saw the boat tipping, and I said, 'The only way to avoid this is to just kind of jump horizontally away,'" said Kenney.

Wyatt Yager, 19, of Maine, said he and his brother Colin, 16, were fishing about one mile off the New Hampshire coast because they were looking for pogies. Colin spotted the whale and began recording, with his video showing Wyatt in the foreground.

"I saw it go up so I was just lucky enough to be facing the right direction," Colin Yager said.

"I saw it come up and I was just like, 'Oh, it's going to hit the boat,' and then it kind of started to flip," said Wyatt Yager.

"When I turned, the whale's head was already landing on the engine," said Paquette. "So when I saw that, then all of a sudden, I look down, the boat is pitching up, the transom is going down into the water."

"Everything seemed like in slow motion. It was really weird," Kenney said. "Everyone was like, 'Oh, it was eight seconds. How'd you move so fast?' But it was almost slow motion, like a movie."

Yager's video shows the whale breaching, propelling fish out of the water. As the massive animal's mouth closes, it flops over onto the rear of the nearby fishing boat with two men aboard.

Video below: See Yager's video of the whale

One of the men jumped and the other was thrown overboard as their boat rolled, and the Yager brothers said they helped pull them out of the water. Luckily, no one was seriously injured.

"Truly grateful to them," said Paquette. "They were making the video, dropped everything, zoomed right over and plucked us out."

"It's kind of a miracle that I'm alive," said Kenney. "I don't know what was going through my head. Just, kind of, survival."

A statement from the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed that the agency received a mayday call after the whale caused the 23-foot center console boat to capsize. The Coast Guard also confirmed that the men who were on the boat were recovered by other boaters and brought to Great Bay Marina.

Sara Morris of the University of New Hampshire Shoals Marine Laboratory said the whale was likely lunge feeding when it came in contact with the boat.

"I think one of the key things is that when whales are sighted to encourage boaters to keep their distance," Morris said. "The whales are moving around underwater and coming up, potentially in an area different from where they went down, and we want to give them as much leeway as we possibly can to avoid a situation like what you see here."