B.C. man in close encounter with dolphin pod while shooting video with watercraft | Unpublished
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Publication Date: February 28, 2025 - 19:39

B.C. man in close encounter with dolphin pod while shooting video with watercraft

February 28, 2025
A British Columbia entrepreneur experienced a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter this week when a pod of dolphins chased him down while he was shooting a video on his personal watercraft.Jerry McArthur, founder and CEO of The HydroFlyer, designs and sells the electric surfboards that hover above the water and was on one in Howe Sound, north of Vancouver, with a friend on Monday when he noticed dolphins near by.McArthur says he decided to give the dolphins “a wide berth” to avoid contact, but the animals noticed him and swam over.


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