The boys are back in town! Port and Starboard spotted in False Bay

Posted by David Henning on 1 July 2022

The well-known, but rather notorious killer whales Port and Starboard are back in town, frolicking in False Bay. The two were seen between Cape Hangklip and Millers Point on the Cape Peninsula on 30 June.

The boys are back in town: Port and Starboard spotted in in False Bay

READ: The story of orca pair Port and Starboard

These two orcas got their reputation from their shark hunting antics when in 2017, a number of great white carcasses washed ashore near Gansbaai.

Necropsies revealed that the livers of the great whites were missing and the main suspects were orcas. A video circulating on social media in 2020 captured two orcas circling a great white, confirming the theory that orcas hunt great whites.

Dave Hurwitz of Simons Town Boat Company commented that ‘they were foraging in a few of their usual spots in False Bay but what was different is that instead of following their regular route, they kept doubling back & also moving much further offshore.’

READ: Orcas add another name to their hit list: blue whales

He also managed to record these animals, stating ‘the highlight from today’s encounter was managing to record their underwater vocalization with a hydrophone’.

Dave managed to get a few shots of Port and Starboard while they foraged in False Bay.

The boys are back in town: Port and Starboard spotted in in False Bay

 

The boys are back in town: Port and Starboard spotted in in False Bay

 

The boys are back in town: Port and Starboard spotted in in False Bay

 

The boys are back in town: Port and Starboard spotted in in False Bay

 

The boys are back in town: Port and Starboard spotted in in False Bay

 

The boys are back in town: Port and Starboard spotted in in False Bay

Pictures: Dave Hurwitz / Simons Town Boat Company

ALSO READ

Skukuza staff member survives leopard attack






yoast-primary - 1004431
tcat - Travel news
tcat_slug - travel-news
tcat2 - Travel news
tcat2_slug - travel-news
tcat_final -