UN Yacht sinks after being rammed by orcas in Strait of Gibraltar - A theory that has circulated on social media is that the orcas are seeking revenge for White Gladis - a killer whale supposedly hit by a boat.

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Killer whales are a common sight for fishermen where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea

A sailing yacht has sunk in Moroccan waters in the Strait of Gibraltar after being rammed by an unknown number of orcas, Spain's maritime rescue services said.

Two people onboard the vessel, Alboran Cognac, were rescued by a passing oil tanker, after the incident at 0900 local time (0800 BST) on Sunday.

It is the latest in a series of orca rammings of vessels around the Strait of Gibraltar over the past four years.

Scientists are unsure about the exact causes of the behaviour, but believe the highly intelligent mammals could be displaying "copycat" or "playful" behaviour.

Spain's maritime rescue service said the two passengers reported feeling sudden blows to the hull and rudder, causing water to seep into the vessel.

The couple alerted emergency services and were rescued by a nearby oil tanker which then took them to Gibraltar.

The yacht was left adrift and eventually sank.

Orca rammings in the Strait of Gibraltar - one of the busiest waterways in the world, with approximately 300 ships crossing daily - and off the Atlantic coast of Portugal and north-western Spain, have become increasingly common over the past four years.

Experts believe them to involve a subpopulation of about 15 orcas given the designation "Gladis".

The research group GTOA, which tracks the population of the Iberian orca sub-species, has documented nearly 700 interactions involving the species, since the attacks were first reported in May 2020.

Experts believe attacks first began after one or two orcas, which are also known as killer whales, started interacting with and damaging small sailing vessels that month.

One of the main theories that has circulated social media is that the orcas are seeking revenge for White Gladis - a killer whale supposedly hit by a boat.

That caught on when Alfredo López Fernandez, from research group GTOA, was quoted as saying a "traumatised orca" had launched the attacks.

But, according to animal behaviour experts, this might not be true.

"The idea of revenge is a great story, but there's no evidence for it," neuroscientist Lori Marino, president of the Whale Sanctuary Project previously told the BBC.

"There's never been a case of an orca harming a human being in the wild.

"If they really wanted to do damage and harm the people on the boat they could easily do that."

Instead, Lori told the BBC, it's more likely the apparent attacks "started out as play behaviour", and it's a case of copycat killer whales rather than aggression.

"We're talking about very intelligent beings, and we know that they are social learners," she says.

Scientists think the endangered mammals instead appear to be "playing" with the boats out of curiosity and copycat behaviour, rather than aggression.

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Anyone rich enough to own a yacht deserves to meet a "killer" something.

(In Minecraft, of course.)
I may not agree entirely with the whole meme of "No ethical consumption under capitalism", but "ethical billionaires" are pretty much just limited to Gaben and his family at this point.
 
On one hand everyone affected by this is rich enough to have a yacht for pleasure cruises while normal people struggle to make ends meet, so I’m Team Orca.

On the other hand, it sets a bad precedent to let animals think they can raise a flipper against Man and get away with it, so I’m Team Machine Gun the Orcas.

Decisions, decisions…
 
Get'em little orcas, lmfao I love my little orcas playing battleship. I wish the people on the ship would just say "Pretty sneaky sis, you sunk my battleship!" I actually posted a Q&A about this a week or two ago lol. Just wait til they learn to walk on land, we'll be bowing down to our orca lords!
 
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>Be an orca
>See some dude at the bottom of the ocean
>He dead
>See fish picking at his corpse
>These are fish you normally eat
>Swim up to the surface for a breath of air
>See a bunch of people just like that dude floating on a raft
>Get an idea
>Ram their raft
>It's filled with people who can't swim
>More fish show up to eat them
>Eat some of the fish
>Tell the other orcas in your pod about what happened
>They all start ramming rafts and shit
>Your pod has a lot of fish to eat
>The other orcas are impressed with you
>Get more whale pussy than John McAfee
>Soon the other pods hear of your success
>They're all ramming migrant rafts
>Fish food galore
 
>Be an orca
>See some dude at the bottom of the ocean
>He dead
>See fish picking at his corpse
>These are fish you normally eat
>Swim up to the surface for a breath of air
>See a bunch of people just like that dude floating on a raft
>Get an idea
>Ram their raft
>It's filled with people who can't swim
>More fish show up to eat them
>Eat some of the fish
>Tell the other orcas in your pod about what happened
>They all start ramming rafts and shit
>Your pod has a lot of fish to eat
>The other orcas are impressed with you
>Get more whale pussy than John McAfee
>Soon the other pods hear of your success
>They're all ramming migrant rafts
>Fish food galore
Hmm this makes sense, the orcas are baiting their own traps with us. I like it. I found it really funny these are the only orcas that do this and it seemed like they are just playing. Only the teenage orcas are doing it while the adults are nearby but just rolling their eyes at them
 
Based orca.
I may not agree entirely with the whole meme of "No ethical consumption under capitalism", but "ethical billionaires" are pretty much just limited to Gaben and his family at this point.
Dude just wants to goof around with knives and VR while Steam prints money. Gay Ben is living the dream.
 
Orcas are insanely intelligent. Anyone see this video where they start to imitate human language?

Me: "Orca sisters, destroy all human boat like this *show large image of yacht and migrant boat" on your territory"
Orca: OOOOOOOO KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY"

Of course they are insanely intelligent, they have made pacts with fishermen to help them in exchange for the fishermen delivering the parts of the fish they love.

Now we can make a pact with them to destroy yachts/migrant boats in exchange for fish.
 
Of course they are insanely intelligent, they have made pacts with fishermen to help them in exchange for the fishermen delivering the parts of the fish they love.
I've heard they follow fishing shis around since some of them toss parts of fish into the ocean. Its really interesting how smart these giant creatures are. I'm pretty sure they are just playing I bet they ram each other as kids to play so they are just inviting the boat to play with them but it is interesting only one pod seems to be doing it
 
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Personally I think the orcas are clever enough to associate humans with the growing ecological damage to the sea and thus are reacting accordingly.
Yeah, I don't buy the idea they were just playing. I watched something recently that detailed how those few orcas turned on their trainers and killed them at different marine parks. Even in cases where they haven't killed trainers, they've severely injured them. Each time it happens, the park settles out of court and hushes the whole thing up.

The attacks are scarily precise. In one instance, the trainer didn't die, but the whale knew exactly how long he could pin her to the bottom of the pool without killing her. Just as a little warning. These animals know exactly what they're doing. If they're sinking ships, it's because they're trying to sink ships.
 
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