Major_Clanger
Well-Known Member
Here's my take on finding a workable answer...... It's down to all of us to find/fund the solution. By us, I mean the European sailing community. It's not incumbent upon individual countries; if we want an answer then 'we' must find it.
Our collective sailing organisations should club together to fund research into the exact frequency that these eastern Atlantic Orcas don't like. Once found then a pinger aimed at recreational sailors should be produced. Anyone between Ouessant and Malaga should carry two on board ready to be deployed at a moment's notice. Perhaps even deployed full-time? There are pingers available, I carry two that I bought in the commercial harbour at Lagos, but I think it should be one attuned to exactly the frequency these particular Orcas find unpleasant, but not so so powerful that their hearing would be permanently damaged.
There are a great number of ideas being put forward, but as far as I know, no definite progress is being made. 'We' need to get the ball rolling and find an answer because otherwise, sooner or later, someone will injure or kill an Orca. That would be a tragedy and could well lead to boats really being attacked rather than having their rudders destroyed.
Our collective sailing organisations should club together to fund research into the exact frequency that these eastern Atlantic Orcas don't like. Once found then a pinger aimed at recreational sailors should be produced. Anyone between Ouessant and Malaga should carry two on board ready to be deployed at a moment's notice. Perhaps even deployed full-time? There are pingers available, I carry two that I bought in the commercial harbour at Lagos, but I think it should be one attuned to exactly the frequency these particular Orcas find unpleasant, but not so so powerful that their hearing would be permanently damaged.
There are a great number of ideas being put forward, but as far as I know, no definite progress is being made. 'We' need to get the ball rolling and find an answer because otherwise, sooner or later, someone will injure or kill an Orca. That would be a tragedy and could well lead to boats really being attacked rather than having their rudders destroyed.
