Killer Whale Rams Yacht Off Coast Of Scotland, Suggesting Aggressive Behavior Spreading

An orca repeatedly rammed a yacht in a strait between Scotland and Norway last week in yet another aggressive attack by killer whales.

For the last few months, orcas have been slamming into boats in the Strait of Gibraltar off the coasts of Spain and Portugal. But the latest attack came more than 2,000 miles away and is reportedly the first such encounter in northern waters.

“What I felt [was] most frightening was the very loud breathing of the animal,” Dr. Wim Rutten, a retired Dutch physicist and experienced boater who was sailing solo from Lerwick to Bergen in Norway, The Guardian reported. The orca stayed behind the boat “looking for the keel. Then he disappeared … but came back at fast speed, twice or thrice … and circled a bit.

“Maybe he just wanted to play. Or look me in the eyes. Or to get rid of the fishing line,” the 72-year-old doctor said.

The pods of killer whales have been attacking boats in the Strait of Gibraltar this year, with more than 20 incidents in May alone. Last month, the yacht Alboran Champagne was attacked by three orcas, which broke through the hull. The boat flooded, and the crew was forced to abandon ship, which was left adrift to sink.

The Strait of Gibraltar — an 8-mile-wide section corridor separating Europe from Africa — has been a hot spot of activity, with more than 500 interactions between orcas and boats in the past three years. Killer whales can swim up to 35 miles per hour, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and an adult can weigh up to 11 tons and stretch more than 30 feet long.

Several reports say a killer whale called White Gladis is teaching other orcas to attack yachts and has already struck three boats, sinking two of them. “Researchers believe that a female orca called White Gladis is seeking revenge after being traumatised by a collision with a boat, or being trapped in illegal fishing nets,” one report said.

Marine biologist Alfredo López Fernandez told Live Science that White Gladis suffered a “critical moment of agony.” “That traumatized orca is the one that started this behavior of physical contact with the boat,” he said.

“We do not interpret that the orcas are teaching the young, although the behavior has spread to the young vertically, simply by imitation, and later horizontally among them, because they consider it something important in their lives,” López Fernandez added.

But others say younger whales are copying White Gladis’ attacks. “A clearly larger matriarch was definitely around and was almost supervising,” Stephen Bidwell, whose boat was attacked by a pod of orcas, told The Telegraph.

“It’s an experience I will never forget,” Bidwell said. “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.” The attack lasted for more than an hour.

One researcher has a theory over the new attack in northern waters. “It’s possible that this ‘fad’ is leapfrogging through the various pods/communities,” Conor Ryan, an independent researcher who advises the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, told the Guardian.

Most recently, the Ocean Race’s Team JAJO’s yacht was attacked last week. Underwater video shot by a crew member shows the killer whales swimming up under the Dutch yacht, then speeding toward the rudders, ramming into them. At one point, a whale bites a rudder. The crew banged on the hull in an attempt to drive the whales off.

“This was a scary moment,” Team JAJO skipper Jelmer van Beek said, CNN reported. “Three orcas came straight at us and started hitting the rudders. Impressive to see the orcas, beautiful animals, but also a dangerous moment for us as a team.”

“We took down the sails and slowed down the boat as quickly as possible and luckily after a few attacks they went away.”

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DEA Administrator Blames Social Media Companies For Fentanyl Crisis Infecting U.S.

DEA Administrator Anne Milgram said over the weekend that Congress needs to pass some sort of legislation to crack down on social media companies for allegedly not doing enough to stop the sale of fentanyl on their platforms.

Milgram told NBC News’ Chuck Todd on “Meet The Press” that social media is what she calls “the last mile.”

“The border’s an important part of this conversation because most of the fentanyl that we see coming into the United States is coming in through the southwest border,” she said.  “Social media is also a vital part of the conversation. It is what I call the last mile. Because what the cartels need – they’re selling the deadliest poison we’ve ever seen – they need that to … be able to expand and sell more, they need to be able to reach people at massive rates. And that’s what social media’s doing.”

When asked if social media companies were cooperating with federal law enforcement in trying to fix the problem, Milgram said, “We have not, until recently, gotten nearly as much cooperation as we need.”

“We’ve been in conversations with the social media companies. The Deputy Attorney General convened all of us in April of this year and made it very clear, number one, that the companies have to comply with their own terms of service, which say, ‘This is illegal. You cannot be selling fake pills. You cannot be selling drugs on social media websites’.”

She also said that law enforcement needs to be able to get information from the social media companies.

When asked if there was something the DEA does not have that Congress could give them that would help them address the issue, she said, “So we talk a lot with Congress about social media. We talk a lot about the need for these platforms – essentially, one of the main ways we see Americans dying right now is through social media, the purchase of pills, fake pills on social media. So, again, if we’re after, how do we stop 110,000 Americans from dying?”

She said Congress was “a place to start.”

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