Orcas doar a scufundat o altă barcă cu pânze! Ce facem?

Orcas doar a scufundat o altă barcă cu pânze! Ce facem?



În acest videoclip, ofer un raport despre un eveniment recent în largul coastei Portugaliei, unde o barcă cu pânze a fost scufundată după un Atack Orca. În timp ce echipajul a fost salvat și este în siguranță, barca a fost pierdută. Voi acoperi cronologia evenimentului, voi explica circumstanțele care înconjoară scufundarea și voi discuta despre fenomenul mai larg al interacțiunilor ORCA cu bărcile din această regiune. Acest incident face parte dintr -un număr tot mai mare de ATAC -uri. Links: www.orcas.pt sailing maja video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-aDL8pRcQ4&t=8s Our contact: reversing.ntropy@gmail.com #SailboatCruising #SailingLife #LiveAboard #SailingTips #BoatLife #CruisingSailboat #BeginnerSailing #SailingAdventures #yachting #OceanLife

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29 thoughts on “Orcas doar a scufundat o altă barcă cu pânze! Ce facem?

  1. MiguelAYH seems to have the best strategy to me. Would probably take some nerve to do it though. But on the other hand do people really need to sail where whale attacks occur??!! Whoops!!!!

  2. A shot gun shell in the end of a long aluminium tube in Australia is called a power head spear😂 we have them to stop sharks and crocodiles oh and stingrays. Honestly you just need to grow some balls and some more brains😂🎉

  3. You forget to mention the key facts …
    The boat(s) involved went out against all advise and several warnings.
    The orcas had been there for days. The skipper was warned when they headed out and again when they went into deep water, right where the orca's were.
    The skipper replied to the warnings saying he'd take his chances. That is his absolute right – his boat, his dessicion. As long as insurance companies keep paying out, people will keep risking it.
    The thing is, when you gamble you don't always win.
    He was where he shouldn't be, in a time when he absolutely shouldn't be there.
    Why don't other sailors acknowledge that?
    Follow the guidelines and your risks drop enormously. Don't sail straight into an area where you know they are at that particular moment.
    Follow the 20m shore line or head out to sea following the routes provided in the guidelines.
    If you want 0 risk, stay home, but if you want an acceptable risk, be informed and, at the very least, listen to all the warnings when your VHF blows up with them ….

  4. Good video, but they do live in the ocean and are probably more annoyed than people, and much smarter, sail somewhere else, one orca is more valuable than every recreational sailor

  5. I’m not sure I have a good EU answer, but I can speculate that the response in places like Alaska would be more persuasive if the problem got to the same scale.

    Trying to chew on boats isn’t going to be all that fun when it quickly starts involving prop strikes, ramming, and acute lead poisoning. It’d start with people improvising with what they happened to have on board and then escalating to being more prepared. Any whale that didn’t get the message about aggression being a bad idea would at some point have an unlucky attempted attack where it caught a big enough projectile in the wrong spot.

  6. Attacks as far up as Donostia this year. So far people have "been lucky" with these attacks, but with the phenomenon increasing even statistically speaking, it is only a matter of time until this behaviour results in the loss of one or more lives.

  7. Saw a boat in here in Spain 50ft+ blue water battle tank with the skeg and steel attachment plates ripped off and the rudder completely broken. You can’t buy safety with a GRP boat. Best go for steel or Aluminum. Just sailed from Madeira to Portugal and it is just not enjoyable like this.

  8. one suspects boat insurance will push an amendment to off shore rating ,a whale proof 'crash box' around rudder posts . Could be a market for whale nets too ,as well as fenders and safety lines ,a weighted net to deploy around back ends of yachts ?

  9. bem ..quem anda à chuva molha-se.. estamos a destruir tudo, terra, mar.. depois ficamos muito surpresos quando nos atacam de volta, um bocado intitulados e burros no mínimo..

  10. You should hug the coast as much as possible and it it happens nothing you can do they are protected and can get a big fine if you do anything to them which is a good thing .❤

  11. Hey. I do really appreciate your understanding that you came to their territory and you are not screaming 'kill them all'. I do agree with you that we somehow need to find the common ground. Maybe some non lethal damage targeted to specific individuals will help, or maybe it will make things even worse and will provoke more aggression… But I hope that we'll be able to share the ocean with these beasts.

  12. Just seen your updated vidéo post the comments on here
    Agrée with everything you say and well done for keeping calm and polite to all those that say “ it’s their territory, you deserve to lose your boat”
    Fully agree that the ocean is a shared resource and needs to be looked after responsibly
    One thing I will look to do on my 36 ft Beneteau, is build waterproof compartments in the aft section so that should my extremely vulnerable spade rudder get snapped off like a twig, then hopefully I’ll have time to jury rig some kind of steering rather than going straight down to Davy Jones’s locker!

    These pesky “playful” whales ain’t going away anytime soon so until a solution is found, trying to make the boat as ‘unsinkable’ as possible seems to be logical approach

    Of course if the bloody things attack the hull directly then it’s probably game over

    Thanks for the video

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