Man Swallowed by Humpback Whale Michael Packard Lobster diver swallowed by whale near Cape Cod
Commercial lobster diver Michael Packard was going about his business off the coast off Provincetown, Mass. when he was swallowed whole by a humpback whale — trapped in its gullet for nearly a minute before being coughed back up, according to a report.
Packard, 56, was about 35 feet below the surface near Herring Cove Beach at 8 a.m. Friday when the massive mammal tried to turn him into breakfast, the Cape Cod Times reported.
“All of a sudden, I felt this huge shove and the next thing I knew it was completely black,” Packard told the outlet. “I could sense I was moving, and I could feel the whale squeezing with the muscles in his mouth.”
Stunned, his first thought was that he’d been snapped up by a great white shark — and was done for.
Packard told the local CBS News affiliate that he thought to himself “This is it, I’m gonna die.”
“I was completely inside [the whale]; it was completely black,” Packard told the Cape Cod Times. “I thought to myself, ‘there’s no way I’m getting out of here. I’m done, I’m dead. All I could think of was my boys, they’re 12 and 15 years old.”
Michael Packard is a lobster diver in Massachusetts.
Michael Packard is a lobster diver in Massachusetts.
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Experts say the whale may have been a juvenile.
Experts say the whale may have been a juvenile who swallowed the man accidentally.
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But when he realized he could feel no teeth, he began struggling and felt the whale shaking his head in discomfort, he said
Within 40 seconds the massive mammal spit him back out into the ocean.
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“I saw light, and he started throwing his head side-to-side and the next thing I knew I was outside [in the water],” Packard said. “My first thought was I can’t believe I got out of that situation. My second thought was for how injured I was,” Packard said.
His boating pal, Josiah Mayo, saw water spraying as the sea creature surfaced and Packard was ejected, the Cape Cod paper reported.
He plucked Packard out of the sea, and rushed him to a hospital, where he was treated for soft tissue damage to his leg.
Amazingly, Packard said he feels just fine after his remarkable, Pinocchio-style getaway.
“I’m good overall,” he said.
An expert said the whale was likely a juvenile, and may have swallowed Packard accidentally, not seeing the diver while his mouth was open wide to scoop up little fish. PROVINCETOWN, Mass. —
A veteran Cape Cod, Massachusetts lobster diver is home from the hospital after he says he was swallowed by a humpback whale off the coast of Provincetown early Friday morning.
Michael Packard says his vessel was positioned off Herring Cove Beach, surrounded by a fleet of fishing boats.
The 56-year-old Wellfleet man literally plucks lobsters off the bottom of the ocean floor. He told the Cape Cod Times he was about 35 feet down when he was swallowed by a humpback whale.
"I thought, there's no way I'm going to get out of this with sheer brute," Packard says. "It's either, he's going to let me go, or this is where I'm going to die, and I really thought, 'this is where I'm going to die.'"
"All I could think about was my sons, and my wife, my mom and I thought it was just over," Packard says.
Packard estimates he was trapped inside the mammal for approximately 30 to 40 seconds. He says he had scuba gear on at the time and was breathing while inside of the humpback whale.
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