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Japanese Whaling Crew Eaten Alive By Killer Whales, 16 dead

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Christopher O'Brien

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[From the "Too Weird to be True Files" I checked Snopes and fished around, but came up empty for the story being a hoax. This may be a real news item, then again (check the source: worldnewsdailyreport) it may be BS. If it is true, I don't think they'll be many sign-ups to replace the dead members of the Japanese whaling, uhh, I mean "research" vessel MV Nisshin Maru. —chris]

Article HERE: [caveat emptor]

A Japanese whaling crew has fallen victim to a dramatic full on assault by a school of killer whales, killing no less then 16 crew members and injuring 12, has reported the Japanese Government this morning.

The crew of the MV Nisshin Maru (日新丸), Japan’s primary whaling vessel and the world’s only whaler factory ship, was forced to leave the deck temporarily as a gas leak was detected within the ship’s processing factory that resulted in the ship being temporarily disabled all while continuing to carry approximately 1,000 tons of oil.

The resulting panic lead members of the ship to jump off the boat before proper emergency procedures were taken and lifeboats had been set to sea. The swimming crew members were then ferociously attacked by a school of killer whales, that decimated a large number of the crew within moments. “It was horrific” claims Asuka Kumara, a mechanical engineer who witnessed the gruesome scene. “The water was red with blood, there were bodies everywhere” he recalls in tears. [Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd has been chasing this factory ship for years, so maybe he made some sort of deal with Namu, Shamu and the other killas to help out?]
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Within 30 minutes of the incident, 16 crew members had disappeared into the ocean. The incident occurred in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, near the South Eastern Coast of South Africa, a controversial area to be whaling as a recent international court ruling has ordered the country to ends its whale hunt in the Antarctic. The East Asian nation halted its annual Antarctic whaling mission after the U.N.’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled last march the hunt violated an international moratorium on commercial whaling.

“It seems Japan just doesn’t give a damn about international law” explains environmental activist and spokesman for Greenpeace Canada, James Ben Shahali, based in Vancouver. “The waste of life is always a shame, but the whales are not to blame here, they were only doing what they are born to do: kill for food” he adds.

Some Greenpeace supporters have even celebrated the incident as a victory for the fight against whale hunting worldwide

Japan has slaughtered over 6,000 whales since commercial whaling was made illegal by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) moratorium passed in 1986.

THE GRUESOME DETAILS ARE HERE:
 
The following is true... a diver was filming a wild pod of Killer Whales in the ocean. The pod spotted him and disappeared. A short time later a Killer Whale swam upwards to the diver from beneath with a giant Great White Shark in its mouth. It released the dead shark to the diver.

Now, what was the Killer Whale offering and/or communicating to the diver??? A free meal? Or ?

I am the Lion King of the deep?

Freaky, ehhh.
 
This is the first time and only time, as far as i am aware, of an orca killing a great white, on film, they are just another food source to an orca, the whales stun them, then hold them upside down until they suffocate, then eat them, its been witnessed before, but not filmed.

National Geographic doco.
 
This is the first time and only time, as far as i am aware, of an orca killing a great white, on film, [...]
Thanks for that video, I've seen it too, but that is not the one I'm referring to as follows:

The diver was in the water with the camera filming the Orca pod. He got the shot of the Orca coming from beneath him up towards the surface with the already dead GW-Shark in its mouth, then the Orca released the Great White Shark underneath the water below the diver.

It was really CREEPY looking. Very spooky! That Ocra had something to communicate... to the Human swimmer???

This Orca film was on cable TV at least a decade or more before HD TV, so it was a long time ago.
 
Aye im just about thru watching that doco again, Great Whites for miles around know when one of their own has been killed by an Orca, and they disappear quicker than a scouser when work needs doing.
 
Not as long as we stay on land, they won't. Yes I know, orcas aren't fish but mammals.

As for the generous orca, I guess it was saying something like "deadliest sea predator of our time, eh?"
 
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This video was shot off the coast of Melbourne, FL about 30 miles north of my home. I'm guessing homeboy had to clean his trousers when he got out of the water. Growing up here, I've personally spent countless hours in the water off of Florida's East Coast. Everyone always said the water was too warm for white sharks but the video shows one of six or seven that has been filmed here over the last 3 or 4 years.

Great White Shark Encounter - YouTube
 
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