Imagine you’re sailing the Strait of Gibraltar when suddenly an orca slams into your boat. Since 2020, these apex predators have been biting rudders, ramming and tipping boats, and in some shocking cases, sinking vessels. For sailors here, it’s a terrifying experience. And it’s happening with increasing frequency. A quick internet search suggests an almost Hollywood-worthy revenge flick: a boat-scarred, vengeful orca is meting out attacks on fishermen and the super-rich. It’s a compelling narrative, but scientists aren’t convinced. For them, the real explanation is even stranger.
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https://www.newscientist.com/00:00 Introduction
01:11 Eyewitness accounts
03:55 What's causing Orcas to attack boats - Revenge
08:43 What's causing Orcas to attack boats - Hunting
13:22 What's causing Orcas to attack boats - Play
18:56 Impacts of noise pollution
23:37 Impacts of chemical pollution
27:02 Solutions
28:16 Respect for orcas
30:38 Conclusion