Shock as Jet Ski slams into grey whale off Vancouver beach

FILE — A grey whale dives near Whidbey Island as seen from a Pacific Whale Watch Association vessel, May 4, 2022, in Washington state. Federal researchers indicate the grey whale population along the West Coast is showing signs of recovery five years after hundreds washed up dead on West Coast beaches, from Alaska to Mexico. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

VANCOUVER - Andy Zofka and his wife had set up their cameras on the seawall at Stanley Park in Vancouver on Monday evening, hoping to "admire nature" and maybe get a glimpse of a pod of orcas or the grey whale that had been seen feeding nearby.

But screams preceded the "horrible experience" that came next, when a man on a Sea-Doo sped into view and slammed into the grey whale just after it had surfaced, sending the watercraft airborne in a crash that Zofka blamed on "irresponsibility and ignorance."

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