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The Portuguese newspaper JN reports that the professional fishing boat Boa Estrela with a crew of four was attacked last Tuesday off Troia by four orcas for20 minutes, damaging the rudder so that she had to be towed in.
A pod of four suggests that these were not the Gladys lot.
 
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Orca Attack Reporting (+ other Orca encounters) | English translation:

"English translation:

Assisted two sailboat crew after interaction with orcas off Sines

23 OCT 2021 21:30

The elements of the Local Command of Maritime Police of Sines helped, during this afternoon, a 49 year old man and a 21 year old woman, of Irish nationality, who were on board a sailboat that, after an interaction with orcas, was left with a damaged rudder, three nautical miles (about five kilometres) from the Port of Sines.

The alert was received at 14h00, through the Centre for Control and Supervision of the Port of Sines, and elements of the Maritime Police of Sines were committed to the scene.

Upon arrival to the scene, the elements of the Maritime Police found that the two crew members were well, without need for medical assistance, and subsequently accompanied the towing manoeuvre, carried out by a tugboat, throughout the transit to the recreational port of Sines"
 

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I dont think they have a set time to destroy cruisers sailing plains .

I know people keep on about how intelligent they are but they not got as far as telling the time yet.
Most attacks have happened at night, so sailing during daylight hours is one of the main ways of staying safe.

Maybe this thread should be unpinned and a new one started which just reports the actual incidents.
 

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Most attacks have happened at night, so sailing during daylight hours is one of the main ways of staying safe.

Maybe this thread should be unpinned and a new one started which just reports the actual incidents.
Not sure where that came from but many have happen in day time , well the once I read about anyway
 

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Most attacks have happened at night, so sailing during daylight hours is one of the main ways of staying safe.

Maybe this thread should be unpinned and a new one started which just reports the actual incidents.
This thread has a wealth of recent experience and advice so why unpin it and replace it with a virgin thread that would run along exactly the same lines?
 

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This thread has a wealth of recent experience and advice so why unpin it and replace it with a virgin thread that would run along exactly the same lines?
Because it's largely discussion and jokes. Anybody wanting to actually keep track of recent attacks has a lot to wade through.
 
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