
B.C. diver shakes a leg with giant Pacific octopus, in ‘mind-blowing’ encounter
CAMPBELL RIVER — British Columbia scuba diver Andrea Humphreys’ new acquaintance greeted her more like a long-lost friend, with extended arms, then a full-body hug, and finally a kiss, lip to tentacle.
Humphreys’ “mind-blowing” encounter was with a giant Pacific octopus.
The schoolteacher’s video of the rare moment with the creature, in three-meter-deep water off Campbell River on the of Vancouver Island, has gone viral.
“I’ve been diving for 12 years. I have never had that. It was just mind-blowing, and it was so incredible,” said Humphreys, who has done more than 675 dives around the world but describes her interaction with the octopus as the experience of a lifetime.