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Iberian orca known for ramming boats seen with suspected gunshot wounds

Spanish officials are investigating after Toñi, the matriarch of an Iberian orca pod known for interacting with boats, was found with wounds consistent with pellet gunshots. The markings were observed on her dorsal fin in the Strait of Gibraltar, with some projectiles reportedly lodged in the fin, posing an infection risk.

Ashifa Kassam in MadridThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-08-14 · 15:07 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Iberian orca known for ramming boats seen with suspected gunshot wounds
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Spanish officials are investigating after Toñi, the matriarch of an Iberian orca pod known for interacting with boats, was found with wounds consistent with pellet gunshots. The markings were observed on her dorsal fin in the Strait of Gibraltar, with some projectiles reportedly lodged in the fin, posing an infection risk. The orca pod has gained attention for damaging vessels, though scientists suggest this behavior may be play or hunting practice rather than aggression. Conservationists have expressed distress over the potential deliberate attack, emphasizing the critically endangered status of the Iberian orca population, which faces numerous threats including food scarcity and pollution. They assert that shooting these animals is an unacceptable response to their interactions with boats.

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Shooting at these animals is an unacceptable response and an act of cruelty against a critically endangered species.

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The Iberian orca population is critically endangered, numbering between 30 and 40 individuals.

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An Iberian orca matriarch, Toñi, was found with wounds consistent with pellet gun shots.

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The orca pod has been known for ramming and damaging boats since 2020, sinking at least four vessels.

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Scientists suggest the orcas' behavior might be play or hunting practice, not attacks.

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Spanish officials have launched an investigation after the matriarch of an orca pod known for jostling and ramming boats off the Iberian Peninsula was spotted with wounds suggesting she had been shot by a pellet gun.On Friday, Spain’s environment ministry said Toñi, the oldest living member of the pod, had been seen swimming in the Strait of Gibraltar with markings on her dorsal fin that were “consistent with shots from a pellet gun”.A source from the ministry told El País that some of the projectiles remained lodged in her fin, posing a risk of infection. The ministry was in touch with officials in Portugal, the source added, as the markings were detected after the orcas had travelled from the waters off the Portuguese city of Faro.The orcas of the Iberian Peninsula burst into headlines in 2020 after sailors shared stories of rudders that had been rammed and boats that had been spun 180 degrees or tipped sideways. Since then, a small group of orcas from the pod have been blamed for damaging scores of vessels and sinking at least four boats, leaving scientists scrambling to explain the baffling behaviour.Scientists have long pushed back against the assertion that the orcas are attacking vessels, instead suggesting that the behaviour could be a form of play or a means of practising their hunting skills.In the days since Toñi’s injuries came to light, the WeWhale and Iberian Orca Guardians (IOG) association have been closely tracking the animal for any sign of weakness. “We know Toñi. We were with her a few weeks ago and these wounds were not there,” the IOG co-founder Janek Andre said.“Seeing Toñi, la abuela [the grandmother], like this is devastating,” he added. “If someone has deliberately fired a shotgun at her, this is not only an act of extreme cruelty against an individual animal. It is an attack on one of the last remaining members of a critically endangered population.”Researchers have long sought to highlight the many stressors faced by this population of orcas as they navigate life in a major shipping route. Food scarcity, injuries and pollution have left the population on a knife’s edge, reduced to between 30 and 40 individuals.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionIn 2023, video emerged that appeared to show people launching firecrackers into the sea as orcas rammed the rudder of their vessel, hinting that the animals were now facing another threat as sailors push back against their actions.“There has been enormous public discussion about Iberian orcas and their interactions with vessels,” said Andre. “Whatever someone’s opinion about those interactions may be, shooting at these animals can never be an acceptable response. These orcas need protection, not retaliation.”
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