Por: Associated Press Business October 18, 2022
SEATTLE (AP) — Big ships entering and leaving Puget Sound will be asked to slow down to reduce underwater noise this fall in an effort to help the Pacific Northwest’s critically endangered orcas. Washington state is importing the voluntary slowdown from British Columbia for container ships, tankers, freighters, cruise ships and car carriers coming from the Canadian province, Northwest News Network . The slowdown is scheduled to run from Oct.... + full article
Newsweek USA World October 17, 2022
An orca rammed and lifted up a yacht with its mouth in the latest attack to occur off the coast of Portugal.Experienced sailors Paul and Norma Russell had been sailing from Cascais to Sines, coastal Portuguese towns, when the orca approached and began terrorizing the boat on... + más
Sick, lonely orca dies after stranding on beach | Newsweek
Scientists edge closer to understanding why and where orcas attack boats | Newsweek
A sick, lonely orca has died after stranding on a beach in the Netherlands.The young, 18-foot female orca was first spotted close to the coast of Cadzand, Zeeland, at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Annemarie van den Berg, director of the SOS Dolfijn foundation, a rescue organization,... + más
Oh no: Orca rams and lifts yacht in latest Portugal attack | Newsweek
Orca from Russia's infamous whale jail spotted thriving in wild | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 14, 2022
Orcas are continuing to attack sailboats off the coast of Spain and Portugal, and scientists might be closer to understanding why.Since 2020, there have been hundreds of interactions between orcas and boats off the coast of both Spain and Portugal. The encounters have ranged... + más
Orcas filmed terrorizing humpback whales in battle off Washington coast | Newsweek
World's loneliest orca kept isolated for 11 years: Tantamount to torture | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
A captive whale dubbed the world's loneliest orca is experiencing a situation tantamount to torture, according to an expert.The killer whale, known as Kiska, is being kept at MarineLand, a theme zoo and amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario. She has been held in... + más
Photos show evidence of teeth pulling, live burials in Russian torture room | Newsweek
The Boston Globe USA World October 06, 2022
Drone and helicopter footage captured off the coast of South Africa provides what scientists say is the first direct proof that orcas are capable of hunting and killing one of the world’s largest sea predators: the great white shark.A study published this week in the journal... + más
Humpback whales spotted charging orca trying to hunt in Monterey Bay | Newsweek
Great white sharks gather at site of fatal attack | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation October 04, 2022
A large group of humpback whales have been spotted charging at orcas who were trying to hunt in Monterey Bay, California.Monterey Bay Whale Watch said on a Facebook post that vessels recently saw five orcas, or killer whales, with 20 humpback whales surrounding them, and at... + más
Newsweek USA Nation October 03, 2022
Orcas have been filmed terrorizing a pair of humpback whales in a deep sea battle off the Washington coast.The incident was captured by crew members aboard a whale watching tour in the Salish Sea—on the Juan de Fuca Strait near the U.S./Canada border.Crew members on a boat... + más
Migaloo take two? Rare albino humpback whale pictured swimming with mom | Newsweek
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