A windsurfer named Eric Kramers experienced an unexpected encounter while riding in San Francisco’s Crissy Field when he collided with a surfacing gray whale. This incident took place on March 24 and has since gained significant attention online after being shared in a video that has now been removed. Kramers was navigating the waters when a gray whale unexpectedly breached in front of him, leading to a collision that knocked him off his board.

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Video Highlights the Unexpected Encounter

The footage, originally shared by Kramers, depicted a serene scene on the Bay, with a cargo ship moving steadily in the background and beachgoers enjoying the shoreline. In an instant, the tranquility was broken as the whale surfaced directly in Kramers’ path, resulting in the dramatic encounter. The whale seemed largely unaffected by the collision, disappearing beneath the waves, while Kramers was left floating in the water, visibly shaken but apparently uninjured.

Kramers Shares His Experience

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In a message attached to the footage, Kramers reflected on the experience, emphasizing that it was indeed a “whale of a day.” He mentioned having reduced his speed after spotting a couple of whales in the vicinity, indicating that he was aware of their presence prior to the incident. However, the whale emerged right in front of him during his last run, leaving him no time to evade the sudden encounter. He expressed relief that both he and the whale remained safe following the collision.

Reactions to the Incident

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The video spurred a range of reactions online, with some individuals questioning Kramers’ decision to continue windsurfing despite having seen the nearby whales. Comments included concerns regarding the safety precautions taken around marine mammals, particularly referencing the recommendation to maintain a distance of at least 300 feet from them. This incident has highlighted the need for caution among water sports enthusiasts in areas frequented by marine wildlife.

Gray Whale Sightings on the Rise

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While encounters between water sports enthusiasts and marine life are generally rare, they are not unprecedented in San Francisco Bay. Each year, gray whales migrate along the California coastline, and sightings during this period have become increasingly common. However, such occurrences raise concerns about the safety and health of both the whales and individuals engaging in water sports. Reports indicate that, alarmingly, four gray whales have been found dead in the Bay already this year, undersc