San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Cape Cod lobster diver nearly swallowed by humpback whale

- By Maria Cramer

It was sunny and clear Friday morning, and the water was calm off the coast of Provinceto­wn, Mass., where Michael Packard was diving for lobsters.

His longtime fishing partner, Josiah Mayo, was following him in their fishing vessel, the J&J, tracking him through the bubbles that rose from Packard’s breathing gear to the surface of the water.

The men had already caught 100 pounds of lobster, and Packard was about 40 feet underwater, looking for more.

Suddenly, the bubbles stopped, Mayo said. Then, the water began to churn violently. A creature breached the surface and for an agonizing split second, Mayo thought it was a white shark.

Then, he saw the fluke and the head of a whale. Moments later, he saw Packard fly out of the water.

“‘It tried to eat me,’ ” Packard sputtered, according to Mayo. The humpback whale swam away as

Mayo and another fisherman helped Packard back into the boat.

The whale, possibly a 32- to 35foot juvenile that had previously been seen swimming in the area, was most likely diving for food when it inadverten­tly caught Packard in its enormous mouth.

When the whale realized it had caught something that was not its typical prey, it responded the way a human who accidental­ly ingested a fly would, said Charles Mayo, Josiah Mayo’s father and a senior scientist at the Center for Coastal Studies in Provinceto­wn.

Packard, who was released from the hospital Friday, had extensive bruises but no broken bones.

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