Orca 'attack' in the Bay of Biscay

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and you think that is the end of this? This behaviour is a learned attribute and we only have many damaged boats to look forwards to, oh and higher insurance premiums and ruined holidays.
 

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and you think that is the end of this? This behaviour is a learned attribute and we only have many damaged boats to look forwards to, oh and higher insurance premiums and ruined holidays.
Far from thinking that this is the end I was commenting on the differences between this and other reports and hoping that it might give rise to new thoughts.
From memory damaged keels have occured to boats which were dead in the water because skippers on being approached by orcas have reduced speed before the keel wa actually touched whereas in this case speed was maintained. This might fit in with the idea that the orcas, wanting to play, were trying to encourage progress and beng frustrated started to bite.
 

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From memory damaged keels have occured to boats which were dead in the water because skippers on being approached by orcas have reduced speed before the keel wa actually touched whereas in this case speed was maintained. This might fit in with the idea that the orcas, wanting to play, were trying to encourage progress and beng frustrated started to bite.

This seems to be contrary to advice issued to skippers earlier: Killer whale interaction advice issued to skippers - Yachting Monthly
 

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Looks like they were hanging onto the rudder hitching a lift to me. Playing not attacking. But the end result can be the same i.e. loss of rudder and the associated danger that brings. Maybe stopping the boat makes them try to encourage movement so they can play as 25931 says previously. It certainly looks as though the behavior is spreading though.
 
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