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VIDEO: Dolphins pursued into Quadra Island bay by Biggsa国际传媒檚 orcas

Smaller mammals trapped in local waters for hours by the larger predators
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A video shows the dolphins frantically swimming into Heriot Bay. Screenshot of video, Aldis William Hart

Aldis William Hart spent roughly 40 years on the sea working on boats and hesa国际传媒檇 seen a lot.

Now retired, the Quadra Island resident was among those last week who witnessed something unusual for the area sa国际传媒 something indeed new to his eyes.

He was in dock at Heriot Bay on May 27 when he saw a large pod of dolphins swimming frantically in the waters of the bay. Some estimates on social media have put the number at 35 to 40 of the marine mammals, but Hart thinks there might have even been as many as 60.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e seen pods of dolphins,sa国际传媒 he told the Mirror. sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e never seen anything like this.sa国际传媒

If the estimates differ, it might be because the scene was confusing. The dolphins were in Heriot Bay for several hours, agitated about something that soon became clear. They were being pursued by a small pod of orcas, who had been able to kill at least one of the dolphins.

sa国际传媒淚 saw a big male jump right out of the water and flip one of the dolphins with its tail,sa国际传媒 Hart said.

He decided to film the interaction, with the orcas tiring out the dolphins, who were stuck in the shallow area of Heriot Bay close to the dock. The dorsal fins of the orcas looming further out in the waters were visible to people on shore. Meanwhile, the dolphins continued to swim frantically.

sa国际传媒淭hey were highly energetic, and they couldnsa国际传媒檛 get out of the bay because the whales were patrolling the entrance,sa国际传媒 Hart says.

Finally, the dolphins, getting exhausted from the pursuit, broke into smaller groups in an attempt to escape.

sa国际传媒淭hey made the decision to leave the bay,sa国际传媒 he said.

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The predators were identified as Biggsa国际传媒檚 orcas. These are described as transient orcas, which differ from resident orcas by, among other things, a different dorsal fin, a tendency to travel in smaller pods and a diet consisting primarily of marine mammals as opposed to fish.

sa国际传媒淩esearch suggests that Biggsa国际传媒檚 killer whales have been genetically separated from all other killer whales for about 750,000 years,sa国际传媒 the website states.





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