A woman who was trapped on a boat with a sea lion as killer whales circled her boat has sparked debate after sharing footage of the incident on TikTok.
The TikTok account, @nutabull, that originally uploaded the videos now seems to be deleted, but the videos have been reposted several times to Twitter and Reddit.
Orcas primarily eat marine mammals including sea lions.
In the first video, the woman filmed the sea lion, which had clambered onto the boat, and said: “You have to go, you can’t be here.
“Oh my goodness, I don’t know what to do. Where did you come from? I never even seen you out there? Where did you come from? Holy f***.”
The woman sounds panicked as she walks around her boat filming the orcas.
“I don’t know what to do, I didn’t know you were there,” she said to the seal. “You have to go honey.”
I would’ve shit my pants https://t.co/eJa6GDyNkk— Suh Mi Gwan (@Suh Mi Gwan) 1632579048
In a different video, which seems to be filmed later, she filmed the sea lion sitting at the edge of the boat and said: “You need to go, I know you’ll suffer honey but this is how the world works.”
Correction: it’s a seal lion and she did kick it off the boat ☠️ https://t.co/h9ZeNyUV8V— Suh Mi Gwan (@Suh Mi Gwan) 1632589724
She repeats “you have to go” several times in a panicked tone.
As she walked back towards the sea lion, she says “you got to go, I don’t have time for this” and the sea lion jumps off.
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She then starts the boat and makes her way out of the area immediately. TMZ reports that the woman lives on Vancouver Island.
Another Twitter user replied with a video, apparently filmed by the same woman, with the comment “she hates them” along with a crying emoji. The woman filmed a group of sea lions lounging on the shore as she drove by on her boat.
She light-heartedly shouts at them to warn them to stay away from their fish and then calls them smelly.
The thread of videos on Twitter quickly went viral, with the first video being viewed over three million times.
Some people replied making fun of the sea lion, whereas others expressed their disappointment that the woman wasn’t able to save the sea lion from the killer whales:
@castrowas95 “Give me the seal Karen “ https://t.co/8OEKCqkusx— goose fan account (@goose fan account) 1632599053
@castrowas95 that mf sea lion lookin at her explain the circle of life https://t.co/OK7EUxAevO— glizzy mcguire (@glizzy mcguire) 1632641362
@picklescoffee @castrowas95 https://t.co/qRENtWLz3q— Mal T☇ (@Mal T☇) 1632618180
@castrowas95 her: “you have to go. you can’t be here. oh my goodness. i don’t know what to do. where’d you come fro… https://t.co/eE9mS2Aoe2— 🌬 CARIANNA ❄️ (@🌬 CARIANNA ❄️) 1632613333
@castrowas95 “Ma’am this ain’t got nothing to do with you. Give us the sea lion and you’ll be on your way” https://t.co/nd9Wl5OPFe— Temporary Buccaneers Fan 🔴 (@Temporary Buccaneers Fan 🔴) 1632661904
@castrowas95 The whales: https://t.co/Rdr5NEagHU— DAHM Cheadle (@DAHM Cheadle) 1632595883
@castrowas95 The Orca: https://t.co/7HctFiiHrz— You gotta relax BuckO! (@You gotta relax BuckO!) 1632600885
@_jametris @castrowas95 https://t.co/I2MZJJvAUa— Rhondene Wint (@Rhondene Wint) 1632603729
@castrowas95 those whales are really circling the block like https://t.co/CCv2FWR5cM— ~ 𝖘𝖚𝖇𝖚𝖗𝖇𝖆𝖓 𝖙𝖍𝖚𝖌𝖜𝖎𝖋𝖊²²² ~ (@~ 𝖘𝖚𝖇𝖚𝖗𝖇𝖆𝖓 𝖙𝖍𝖚𝖌𝖜𝖎𝖋𝖊²²² ~) 1632600901
@castrowas95 Karen: “You gotta go.” The seal: https://t.co/sEsA8Q4cgx— Derrick Brewer (@Derrick Brewer) 1632702154
@castrowas95 All she had to do was leave. She could have taken the little sea lion to safety = and herself.— Churchlady320 (@Churchlady320) 1632602606
@castrowas95 Hold up, you couldn't start the boat with the seal on board? But 5 seconds after his ass hops off you… https://t.co/txaQF1XW73— just awareness (@just awareness) 1632653669
@castrowas95 Nah if at any moment one of those orcas thought “lets just take em both out” it would’ve been curtains 💀— SaiSai (@SaiSai) 1632592428
@churchlady320 @castrowas95 Right? Wouldn't her engine scare the whales away from the boat? I would have dragged the seal below deck. 😬— Kitty (@Kitty) 1632627216
The Twitter user who uploaded the video also shared a screenshot of a comment the original poster left when asked why she couldn’t just start the boat and go.
She said she didn’t want to risk hitting a killer whale with her propeller as they are more endangered than sea lions.
According to NOAA Fisheries, there are just 50,000 killer whales on the globe, with some species classed as endangered.
However according to WWF, sea lions are also endangered as they are vulnerable to the effects of climate change, can be victims of bycatch in fisheries, and can be struck down by disease.
She had wayyyyy too much patience. The seal is getting yeeted https://t.co/Ycg8eb880E— Suh Mi Gwan (@Suh Mi Gwan) 1632583293
Either way, we wouldn’t want to hang around too long out there on the water to find out what the orcas would do once their patience wore thin.