Khaleej Times

Killer whales damage boats in Spanish, Portuguese waters

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A pod of killer whales repeatedly rammed a yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar this week, damaging it enough to require Spanish rescuers to come to the aid of its four crew members.

It was the latest episode in a perplexing trend in the behaviour of orcas populating the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula that has left researcher­s searching for a cause.

Spain's Maritime Rescue service said that killer whales repeatedly ran into the Mustique, a 20-metre (65-foot) vessel sailing under a UK flag, late on Wednesday, rendering its rudder inoperativ­e and cracking its hull. Spanish rescuers needed to pump out seawater before towing her to safety.

The alert reached the Spanish service via their British counterpar­ts, who had relayed on the distress call, the Spanish service said. A helicopter and a rescue boat were deployed to help the damaged boat to dock in Barbate.

This was the 24th such incident registered by the service this year. The service didn't provide data from last year.

But the Atlantic Orca Working Group, a team of Spanish and Portuguese marine life researcher­s who study killer whales near the Iberia Peninsula, says that these incidents were first reported three years ago. In 2020, the group registered 52 such events, some of which resulted in damaged rudders. That increased to 197 in 2021 and to 207 in 2022.

The killer whales seem to be targeting boats in a wide arc covering the western coast of the Iberia Peninsula, from the waters near the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain's northweste­rn Galicia.

According to the group, these killer whales are a small group of about 35 whales that spend most of the year near the Iberian coast in pursuit of red tuna. The so-called Iberian orcas average from five to 6½ metres (16-21 feet) in length, compared to the orcas of Antarctica which can reach nine metres (29½ feet).

 ?? — ap file ?? Photo used for illustrati­ve purpose only.
— ap file Photo used for illustrati­ve purpose only.

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