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Killer whale gang led by White Gladis sinks ANOTHER yacht in Gibraltar

14 May 2024 , 09:46
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Experts reveal theories for the attacks below
Experts reveal theories for the attacks below

A POD of rogue killer whales have sunk another yacht in the Strait of Gibraltar - the fourth such incident in the past year.

The orcas relentlessly pummeled the 50ft Alboran Cognac with two people onboard on Sunday morning.

The moment a killer whale surrounded a tourist boat before attacking it off the coast of Sesimbra, Portugal in 2023 eiqrrirtiqkhprw
The moment a killer whale surrounded a tourist boat before attacking it off the coast of Sesimbra, Portugal in 2023
Another orca circled a small boat and slammed the vessel in an hour-long attack last year near Morocco
Another orca circled a small boat and slammed the vessel in an hour-long attack last year near MoroccoCredit: SWNS
Orcas surrounded a yacht and rammed it repeatedly during a attack near Ibiza
Orcas surrounded a yacht and rammed it repeatedly during a attack near IbizaCredit: Luis Eduardo Alves Lima

The ambush likely came from a notorious pod of whales led by an orca dubbed White Gladis which is thought to have been attacking seafarers for at least three years.

Passengers onboard the vessel said they felt sudden blows to the hull before it started sinking in the Moroccan waters.

They were rescued by a nearby oil tanker which dropped them to Gibraltar after receiving emergency alerts.

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The 50ft yacht was left abandoned before it sank completely.

Orca attacks on boats travelling through the Strait of Gibraltar - also known as Orca Alley - were first reported in 2020.

These ambushes, which range from orcas simply approaching boats to actively interfering with them, have repeatedly occurred in the stretch of water between Spain and Morocco.

Authorities noticed a steady uptick in incidents and restricted boats from sailing from the tip of Spain due to a staggering 29 reported orca attacks in four months.

The Atlantic Orca Working Group has reported a 298% rise in orca-boat interactions from 2020 to 2023, Forbes reports.

They are said to be led by White Gladis who experts fear could possibly be teaching other whales how to attack and sink boats passing through the channel.

One attack took place in November last year when a killer whale gang furiously attacked and sunk a boat near a Moroccan port.

The Polish company that was operating the boat said all attempts to rescue the yacht failed before it sunk.

The operator said the crew were "safe, unharmed, and sound" following the bizarre incident.

They said in a statement: "Despite attempts to bring the yacht to the port by the captain, crew and rescuers from the SAR (Search and Rescue), port tugs and the Moroccan Navy, the unit sunk near the entrance to the port of Tanger Med."

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Another incident took place in August when a boat full of panicked tourists was attacked by a pod of killer whales.

Footage showed the horrified holidaymakers surrounded by several orcas just off the coast of Sesimbra, Portugal.

Last year, Brit couple Janet Morris, 58, and Stephen Bidwell, 58, from Cambridge, were involved in a whale attack that lasted for an hour.

On May 2, around six orcas reportedly rammed the hull of the Bavaria 46 cruiser yacht they were travelling on, on the Strait of Gibraltar.

Janet and Stephen were stunned when they were alerted with the cry of “orcas!”

Stephen told The Telegraph: “It was an experience I will never forget.

“I kept reminding myself we had a 22-ton boat made of steel, but seeing three of them coming at once, quickly and at pace with their fins out of the water was daunting.”

Janet added: “We were sitting ducks.”

“A clearly larger matriarch was definitely around and was almost supervising,” Stephen added, furthering speculation that it was White Gladis.

The captain of the boat, Greg Blackburn, from Leeds, dropped the mainsail to make the vessel feel “as boring as possible”.

The group of whales and their gang leader eventually lost interest - after causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.

A yacht operated by a Polish company sank last year after orcas attacked the boat in the Strait of Gibraltar
A yacht operated by a Polish company sank last year after orcas attacked the boat in the Strait of GibraltarCredit: Facebook/Morskie Mile
A mother orca with her calf
A mother orca with her calf

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