
“So we had already spoken about what to do if the situation would occur.” “We knew that there was a possibility of an orca attack this leg,” Team JAJO on-board reporter Brend Schuil said. READ MORE: What the grieving mother orca tells us about how animals experience death The fact that two are adults could support the competing and more sensational theory that they are responding to some traumatic event with a boat. A team of marine life researchers who study killer whales off Spain and Portugal has identified 15 individual orcas involved in the encounters - 13 of them young, supporting the hypothesis that they are playing. Scientists have noted increasing reports of orcas, which average from 16-21 feet (5-6½ meters) and weigh more than 8,000 pounds (3,600 kilograms), bumping or damaging boats off the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula in the past four years. Video taken by the crew showed one of the killer whales appeared to be nuzzling the rudder another video showed one of them running its nose into the hull. Team JAJO was approaching the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea on a leg from the Netherlands to Italy when at least three orcas approached the VO65 class sloop. Impressive to see the orcas, beautiful animals, but also a dangerous moment for us as a team.” “Three orcas came straight at us and started hitting the rudders. “Twenty minutes ago, we got hit by some orcas,” he said in the video.

No one was injured, but Team JAJO skipper Jelmer van Beek said in a video posted on The Ocean Race website that it was “a scary moment.”

The 15-minute run-in with at least three of the giant mammals forced the crew competing in The Ocean Race on Thursday to drop its sails and raise a clatter in an attempt to scare the approaching orcas off. A pod of killer whales bumped one of the boats in an endurance sailing race as it approached the Strait of Gibraltar, the latest encounter in what researchers say is a growing trend of sometimes-aggressive interactions with Iberian orcas.
