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ANOTHER sinking by Orca

Created by garymalmgren garymalmgren  > 9 months ago, 26 Jul 2024
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scruzin
scruzin

SA

559 posts

26 Jul 2024 9:55am
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One theory is that pods of Orcas have developed a playful "fad" for going after rudders.

www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-has-a-group-of-orcas-suddenly-started-attacking-boats/

Let's hope Southern Ocean Orcas never develop that habit.
JonE
JonE

VIC

566 posts

26 Jul 2024 5:47pm
You'd want some of those things the salmon guys use to deter seals from the fish pens.

Give 'em a headache.
tarquin1
tarquin1

954 posts

26 Jul 2024 3:50pm
I don't think you want to piss off a pod if Orcas. But yes something.
JonE
JonE

VIC

566 posts

26 Jul 2024 8:25pm
They learned it, they can unlearn it. Question is how?

Obviously electricity is out.

www.stm-products.com/en/products/fishing-technology/dissuasori-per-delfini-yellow/ddd-03l-ddd-03n~52.html

Dolphin deterrent - haven't read of anyone trying to use them

Edit - someone's doing it: www.yachtingworld.com/news/whale-pingers-trialled-to-deter-orcas-149697
julesmoto
julesmoto

NSW

1569 posts

31 Jul 2024 2:13pm
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Meanwhile this is more of an Oz problem in our northerly latitudes.
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

31 Jul 2024 5:30pm
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julesmoto said..
www.facebook.com/share/r/ECQost9rntZKytUT/?mibextid=D5vuiz
Meanwhile this is more of an Oz problem in our northerly latitudes.


One of the many advantages of a sugar scoop!
garymalmgren
garymalmgren

1365 posts

31 Jul 2024 4:51pm
I really don't believe in sailing with pets!!
dearjohn
dearjohn

25 posts

1 Aug 2024 5:23pm
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JonE said..
You'd want some of those things the salmon guys use to deter seals from the fish pens.

Give 'em a headache.


Shotguns?
Jolene
Jolene

WA

1622 posts

1 Aug 2024 6:23pm
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dearjohn said..


Shotguns?


Definately,, they would soon learn.
dearjohn
dearjohn

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1 Aug 2024 6:45pm
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Jolene said..

dearjohn said..


Shotguns?



Definately,, they would soon learn.


'It's coming right for us'
Trek
Trek

NSW

1194 posts

2 Aug 2024 11:00am
Sometimes I wonder if Whales are far more intelligent than we think and recognize that we humans are destroying their environment, resent it and are trying to fight back.
JonE
JonE

VIC

566 posts

2 Aug 2024 6:03pm
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julesmoto said..
www.facebook.com/share/r/ECQost9rntZKytUT/?mibextid=D5vuiz
Meanwhile this is more of an Oz problem in our northerly latitudes.


Post of the week, "living his best life"

that's actually given me the willies.

Now waiting for "that's why you need a nice closed cockpit" posts
MorningBird
MorningBird

NSW

2703 posts

2 Aug 2024 7:29pm
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Trek said..
Sometimes I wonder if Whales are far more intelligent than we think and recognize that we humans are destroying their environment, resent it and are trying to fight back.

Whale numbers are increasing so they might like any environmental changes that might be happening.
Especially that sea levels aren't rising!
www.bom.gov.au/ntc/IDO70000/IDO70000_60370_SLI.pdf
JonE
JonE

VIC

566 posts

2 Aug 2024 7:43pm
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MorningBird said..

Trek said..
Sometimes I wonder if Whales are far more intelligent than we think and recognize that we humans are destroying their environment, resent it and are trying to fight back.


Whale numbers are increasing so they might like any environmental changes that might be happening.
Especially that sea levels aren't rising!
www.bom.gov.au/ntc/IDO70000/IDO70000_60370_SLI.pdf


Hmm - I would say the minimum and mean on that chart are both obviously trending upward.
MorningBird
MorningBird

NSW

2703 posts

2 Aug 2024 8:18pm
Yes.
The important message is rising sea levels are not encroaching on dry land, the Maldives aren't being flooded nor are the South Pacific countries.
Sadly, my Leichhardt place won't be waterfront in my lifetime, even if I live another few hundred years.
It would be an interesting research topic why the minimum and mean appear to be rising when the maximum is stable.
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

3 Aug 2024 8:25am
It's the old story of getting your own message across. While there are areas where the sea level is obviously rising there are also areas that have raised several feet in recent times. That's why the maximum is stable.
julesmoto
julesmoto

NSW

1569 posts

3 Aug 2024 8:54am
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Ramona said..
It's the old story of getting your own message across. While there are areas where the sea level is obviously rising there are also areas that have raised several feet in recent times. That's why the maximum is stable.


Totally don't get sea level rise being differential throughout the planet. Barring local man-made effects like large canals or subsistence due to mining or drilling I would have thought that the moon's pull on the tides would be constant and predictable so that overall any rise would even out and be consistent throughout the planet.
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

3 Aug 2024 9:06am
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julesmoto said..

Ramona said..
It's the old story of getting your own message across. While there are areas where the sea level is obviously rising there are also areas that have raised several feet in recent times. That's why the maximum is stable.



Totally don't get sea level rise being differential throughout the planet. Barring local man-made effects like large canals or subsistence due to mining or drilling I would have thought that the moon's pull on the tides would be constant and predictable so that overall any rise would even out and be consistent throughout the planet.


The rises are do to the shifting plates. Whole islands suddenly appear.
JonE
JonE

VIC

566 posts

3 Aug 2024 2:31pm
moons pull isn't constant, it doesn't orbit in a perfect circle, earth isn't perfectly spherical, doesn't spin on a verticals axis, pull at the equator is nearly vertical, pull at the poles is near horizontal. Ocean floor isn't flat.

Just google the Thwaites Glacier. It's like the plug in the bath. When it goes, which it looks like it's going to, it's going allow all the glaciers behind it to just slide into the sea.

Its going to make that 20cm look like the rainwater you sponge out of your bilge after a few days rain..
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

3 Aug 2024 5:45pm
Convert the mass of the Artic ice into melted water mass and spread it over the surface area of earth.
JonE
JonE

VIC

566 posts

3 Aug 2024 7:17pm
www.abc.net.au/news/science/2023-02-16/thwaites-glacier-melting-icefin-revolution-sea-level-rise/101970762
65cm just from Thwaites. It's about a kilometre deep so plenty in it.
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