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Sea Otter Follows Surfers Off Vancouver Island, Prompting Reminders to Avoid Interactions

A sea otter was spotted following surfers off Vancouver Island, prompting reminders from Fisheries and Oceans Canada to avoid close interactions with the mammals.

The otter was seen riding the waves among the surfers, clambering onto a surfboard with its rider, and swimming after the group, despite their efforts to paddle away.

Paul Cottrell with Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Marine Mammal Response says the surfers did the right thing to try to avoid contact, since wild sea otters behave unpredictably and may carry diseases, and can be aggressive and bite if they feel threatened.

Photographer Doug Clement says the otter lingered around the surfers for more than an hour before leaving.

"I thought it was a seal at first," Mr. Clement said. "The surfers, you can see, were like, 'Get away from us! Don't come near us!'

"You can see they're trying to get away from it, he kept swimming towards them. And then when they'd stop, he'd sort of sit there about a foot or two away from them and float on his back – and just stare at them.

"Then when they started to move, he'd start to move, too."

Mr. Cottrell said Fisheries and Oceans Canada would monitor the situation in Sooke and could consider relocating the animal if "negative interactions" were reported.

"This is not common behaviour for a sea otter," Mr. Cottrell said, noting that it may be the same animal that was reported trying to interact with paddleboarders in the same area in the fall.

"If it's the same sea otter, which we believe it is we'll keep our eye out, and we'll keep signage up just to notify people in the area to be aware and to avoid those interactions as much as they can."

Mr. Clement said the animal may have been staying close to the surfboards to escape nearby predators such as sea lions.

"I've seen that with seals before, where they jump on the boats to get rid of the killer whales," he said. "So that's my first thought – maybe he was trying to seek refuge on the board because he kept trying to climb on.

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7 Comments

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Noir Black

It's heartwarming to see how the otter interacts with the surfers. Maybe it just wants to make friends.

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Katchuka

This is the otter's home. We are the visitors here. Let's be mindful of its space and needs.

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Noir Black

The otter probably felt threatened by something in the water and sought refuge on the surfboard. Makes sense to me.

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Katchuka

This is not the otter's natural behavior. Something could be wrong with it. Relocating might be the best option.

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Loubianka

It's clear the otter wasn't aggressive. It just wanted to be near the surfers. They should learn to share the water.

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KittyKat

Leave the otter alone! It's just trying to survive. Humans are the ones encroaching on its habitat.

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Katchuka

Relocate the otter ASAP! Wild animals can be unpredictable and pose a risk to humans.

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