Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Qupperneq 56

Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Qupperneq 56
54 A T L A N T I C A though, this natural wonder is even more impressive. I feel like sponging on a wet suit and leaping into the cool North Atlantic to swim with my newest pal. Common sense gets the best of me. I decide to edge closer to the boat’s rail- ing instead. Okay, remember that scene in Jaws when Chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) first spots the great white shark and exclaims, “We’re gonna need a bigger boat.”? The humpback has recently sub- merged himself, porpoising beneath our boat; my stomach rises to my throat, as the ship sways. I’ve become a bit squir- relly, despite the fact that Haukur is a 52- foot oak vessel, weighing in at 20 tonnes. I told you the whale was big. Not to sound tooty-fruity or like a tree- hugger, but it appears as though our whale understands his power (he could wreak havoc on our sailing experience if he wanted). He gently plays with the boat as if it were a bathtub toy. He poses for pictures, almost smiling for the cam- era. He thrusts his 30-something-tonne body up out of the sea and crashes down, spreading water across our rain slickers. Then, after close to 30 minutes of whaling around, with a splash of his tail, he’s a memory. DO WE HAVE TO GO BACK? The boat lurches out a cloud of exhaust, thrusting towards the direction of the harbour. The two other vessels stay out a bit longer, searching for another glimpse of Mr. Humpback, although when a whale decides the party’s over, it’s pretty much over. Still, they search. With Húsavík slowly growing larger in the distance, our crew serves up scones and hot chocolate while the passengers talk excitedly amongst themselves, practising the stories they’re going to spin as they show their pictures to friends. “Your father would’ve loved this,” my mother says, saddened that he stayed behind. I’m wondering if my pictures will be any good, hopeful that they’ll be able to capture the magic I witnessed. We mourn our return to land. Noticing that I downed my hot choco- late and scone in one swallow, my mother (as only a mother can) offers me the remainder of her snack. We smile, both of us imagining our humpback emerging for a gulp of air, then sub- merging in a smooth, glided dive to the depths of the open sea. Edward Weinman is a staff writer WHALE WATCH We’re gonna need a bigger boat... The humpback has recently submerged himself, porpoising beneath our boat; my stomach rises to my throat, as the ship sways. 036-040 ATL 3/01HVALUR-rm 22.6.2001 16:02 Page 54
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