Generally speaking, orcas in the wild do not pose a threat to humans.
But the boat encounters are still dangerous, and swimming with a massive wild animal can be risky.
Generally speaking, killer whales do not pose much of a threat to humans.
The Iberian population members targeting boats also do not seem to be interested in humans, Strager noted.
However, Strager said it's impossible to draw any conclusions about wild orcas based on the behavior of captive orcas, as they are in such an artificial environment.
Persons:
orcas, Hanne Strager, Strager, Andrew Trites, Tilikum, Trites
Organizations:
Service, Marine Mammal Research, University of British, SeaWorld Orlando
Locations:
Spain, Portugal, Danish, Norway, University of British Columbia, Canada, Florida