Team JAJO had direct encounters with orcas - killer whales - in the Atlantic Ocean to the west of Gibraltar on Thursday afternoon. At that moment, the Dutch participant in The Ocean Race was second in the stage from The Hague to Genoa. After 15 minutes the incident was over, the orcas, the crew and the boat remained unharmed.
Team JAJO reported being approached by orcas around 1450 UTC. The teams subsequently contacted Race Control to confirm there had been no injuries and no damage to their boats, despite the orcas pushing up against or in at least one case ramming into the boat and nudging or biting at the rudders.
“20 minutes ago we got hit by some orcas,” said Team JAJO skipper Jelmer van Beek after the incident. “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… This was a scary moment.”
Team JAJO OBR Brend Schuil: "We were reaching down to the straight of Gibraltar in second position. Just followed by Trifork/Mirpuri and Viva Mexico. We knew that there was a possibility of an orca attack this leg. So we had already spoken about what to do if the situation would occur. And then we saw three orcas swimming towards us. We immediately called all hands on deck. We were doing 12 knots when the orcas started to attack our rudders. They seemed more aggressive/playful when we were sailing at speed. Once we slowed down they also started to be less aggressive in their attacks. The whole attack lasted for 15 minutes. We tried making sounds on the boat and slowing the boat down as much as possible. After this they swam away Everyone is okay onboard and the animals are also okay. We all reacted calm and once they left we proceeded our race. "
The area around Gibraltar is becoming well known for what some are calling ‘orca attacks’ on boats, where an individual or pod of orcas repeatedly ram into a boat's hull or rudders. In some cases, boats have been significantly damaged - at least three to the point of sinking.
Scientists are still trying to understand this new behaviour.
Fortunately for The Ocean Race boats today, the orca encounters were brief and relatively benign, although no doubt frightening.