Diver strikes up unlikely friendship with seal off California coast – The Mercury News Today Us News


Anytime Rusty Hunter dips into the ocean off Laguna Beach for a free dive, he’s hopeful his new playful friend will show up to frolic around in the underwater world.

It’s not unusual for marine mammals to be curious about humans who share the sea, but this seeming friendship between Hunter and a white harbor seal is a regular encounter.

For the past six months, Hunter said he has had about 10 up-close encounters with the same white seal that each time has become more and more playful, coming up to swim between Hunter and fellow diving friends, resting its head on Hunter and putting its snout on his face mask, close enough for its whiskers to tickle Hunter’s face.

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Rusty Hunter,24, a Laguna Beach diver and surfer, in Laguna Beach on Monday, February 2, 2026, has befriended a small, white harbor seal during his dives over the past six months, playing with it and fellow divers for up to an hour. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG)

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“It’s hard to deny there’s some sort of connection between a seal that acts like that, and it’s even harder to deny when you’re in the water with it,” Hunter said. “It’s almost like asking if you and your dog have a bond. There’s something there, I don’t know what degree the relationship is, I don’t know if we’ll ever know. It’s engaging and interacting.”

Hunter, 24, who was born and raised in Laguna Beach, is a skimboarder and surfer who enjoys diving in the Marine Protected Area along the city’s shoreline, known for its ocean wildlife that thrives under strict regulations.

The budding photographer started bringing a camera with him on his underwater adventures to document his dives, with imagery posted on social media sharing sea species such as leopard sharks and swaying kelp forests that dance with the ebb of the ocean.

He and diving friend Jordan Manning would marvel at random encounters they would have with various seals and seal lions that seemed curious as they explored the ocean farther out. They would keep as still as possible and allow the animals to approach on their own, Hunter said.


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