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Alarming warning of killer whale attacks on British coast after close shave

By staff23 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Two sailors sent out a mayday distress call after their French yacht Azurea was attacked by killer whales off the coast of Spain on Monday, sparking concern about orca

A sailor encountered a pod of eight killer whales off the coast of Northumberland in June
A sailor encountered a pod of eight killer whales off the coast of Northumberland in June(Image: Andrew Douglas / SWNS)

British sailors have been warned today about the risk of being rammed by killer whales after orcas attacked a yacht in Spain.

Skippers should switch off their engines if they encounter killer whales in water off the coast of Britain, experts have stressed. Two sailors sent out a mayday distress call on Monday after their vessel called Azurea was attacked by orcas off the coast of Spain. The French yacht was rammed at about 2pm local time, two nautical miles from the town of Deba.

Rescuers who saved the pair, one of whom was a 60-year-old man, said such incidents were “uncommon” so high up in the Atlantic. However, an expert at a British university did not rule out that similar incidents could occur in future.

Professor Volker Deecke, an academic at University of Cumbria in the conservation of marine mammals and behavioural aspects of conservation biology, said: “UK sailors transiting the hotspots should definitely familiarise themselves with the guidance. The same guidance applies for sailors encountering any killer whales in Cornish waters.”

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A pod of orcas were snapped swimming through a rainbow off Shetland
A pod of orcas were snapped swimming through a rainbow off Shetland in 2022(Image: Gary Buchan / SWNS)

The academic told the Daily Telegraph the guidance given to sailors in the Strait of Gibraltar includes to stop the boat engine and lower the sails immediately if orcas are spotted, turn off autopilot and echo sounders and not to make loud noises in an effort to scare the creatures away. Other advice includes avoiding hotspots in the first place and, most crucially, to stay in shallow waters of about 20 meters in depth.

Earlier this month, wildlife experts confrmed the first sighting of Iberian orcas in Cornish waters. This again has led to concern British sailors should take care in waters around the Southwest of England in particular.

It is thought incidents like Monday’s close shave have reduced off the coast of Spain following efforts by authorities to remind sailors of the safety protocol. Dr Javier Almunia, director of the Loro Parque Foundation, told The Telegraph: “The behaviour has reduced, at least in the Gibraltar Strait, by around 90 per cent following the recommendations of the Spanish authorities.”

But killer whales are known to approach vessels from the stern and hit the rudder before losing interest once they have stopped the boat, in a phenomenon that scientists have struggled to fully explain. Some marine biologists believe that the whales may be attacking out of boredom.

Prof Deecke, whose Master’s degree at a Canadian university was about killer whales, added: “During interactions, the animals remain cool, calm and collected without any of the behavioural signs of aggression such as splashing or vocalisations.”

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