Dolphins save swimmers from sharks
Rob Howes, a British-born lifeguard, had gone swimming with his daughter, Niccy, and two of her friends off Ocean beach near Whangarei on the North Island of New Zealand, when a group of dolphins suddenly appeared.
The dolphins started to herd the humans; they pushed all four of them together by circling around them. Howes tried to drift away from the group, but two of the bigger dolphins herded him back — just as he spotted a 10ft great white shark heading towards him.
The dolphins kept this up for 40 minutes until the shark lost interest, and the group could swim the 100m back to shore. This was witnessed by another lifeguard, Matt Fleet, on patrol in a lifeboat, saw the dolphins circling the swimmers and slapping their tails on the water to keep them in place.
Dolphins save surfer from shark
On one hot August day, Todd Endris, the 24-year-old owner of Monterey Aquarium services decided to go surfing. While surfing, a 15 foot shark appeared. The shark tried to bite him but could not get its jaws around both the surfer and the surf board. It tried for the second time in which Todd’s internal organs were not harmed, however, he lost a lot of skin from his back, the shark let go and came at Todd for a third time and tried to swallow his right leg.
This gave the surfer the grip he needed to start kicking the shark in the snout until it let go, at this point when Todd was running out of energy and thought he was done for, a pod of dolphins came out and formed a protective ring around him, keeping the shark at bay long enough for Todd to catch a wave back to shore and receive emergency first aid from his friends.
Dolphin saved teenager from drowning
Davide Ceci was 14-years-old and couldn’t swim when he fell out of his father’s boat in south-east Italy; he was within minutes of death when a dolphin, Filippo, came to his rescue.
Filippo had been a popular tourist attraction off Manfredonia in south-east Italy for two years. While Emanuele Ceci was still unaware his son had fallen into the waves, Filippo was pushing him up out of the water to safety.
The dolphin bore down on the boat and got close enough for Davide’s father to grab him.
Published in Dawn, Young World, January 30th, 2015