
I've mentioned before a few times that, for reasons I'm not
aware of, I have very extreme emotional responses to several subjects; and one
of them is the welfare of cetaceans, marine mammals of the whale and dolphin
variety, for example see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2018/12/japan-resumes-whaling.html.
Therefore I was curious when I discovered that a number of boats off the coast
of the Iberian Peninsula have been attacked by whales. There
have been over five hundred recorded incidents in the Mediterranean Sea ,
Strait of Gibraltar
and Atlantic coast of Spain
and Portugal .
They began in 2020 and continue to this day. They have been blamed on a single
community of orcas or killer whales nicknamed "Gladys". This is short
for Orcinus Gladiator, Latin for
"whale-fighter". The vessels targeted are usually small to medium
sized sailing boats although a few motorboats have suffered attacks. The incidents
are usually in daylight and consist of the whale grabbing the rudder in its
teeth or biting the keel. There have been several sinkings as a result,
including the loss of Tifare, a fifty
foot French yacht which was attacked off Peniche ,
Portugal in October. The
crew escaped in a lifeboat and transferred to a trawler. The lifeboat and
rescue craft were not attacked, indicating this was not an aggressive action.
Scientists believe this behaviour is a form of play. Source: https://uk.whales.org/2023/08/25/orcas-are-not-attacking-boats-say-leading-scientists/.
Orcas are highly intelligent and the Gibraltar-based marine biologist Eric Shaw
claims that they were being protective and were intentionally targeting the
rudder with the understanding that it would immobilize the vessel, just as
attacking the tail of a prey animal would immobilize it. There's some evidence
to suggest these incidents are spreading. Some whales have attacked boats in
the North Sea . A few people have wondered if this is
some kind of revenge. If so then few could argue it was not justified. From
what we know of cetacean mentality that seems unlikely. They would have to make
decisions as a group and coordinate. Despite that, I can't help wondering.
According to Denise Herzing whales have a complex auditory language, see the background
link below. There's a film called Orca-
the Killer Whale which I watched once and will never do so again. It is by
far the most disturbing and horrifying film I've ever seen. It is a story about
human evil expressed through extreme animal cruelty. In the film an orca
deliberately and systematically targets a group of people on a boat for the
purposes of revenge. One of the lines in the film states: "the orca is one
of the few species apart from man to have shown behaviour motivated by revenge"
(That's not an exact quote. Please don't ask me for a correction; as I said, I
never want to see that film again.) I can't help imagining that this film is
coming true, to a lesser extent. If so then it is indiscriminate; not personal
against a particular individual, but a dislike of human beings generally. I suppose
there is a part of me which would like that to be the explanation. It's very
unlikely though. Probably the scientists are right.
See here for more
information: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2018/04/dolphins-reply-to-stefan-molyneux.html.
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