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Orca's off TJ in Mex ????
Anyone else hear about this ??
http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/natur...hting-tijuana/ ..........if they really are here, I hope they learn how to eat our LJ seadogs !!!! |
It would be the natural cycle of things. As the population grows they will be able to support more large predators, however I think that would most likely be the GWS
Orcas would probably deplete the yellowtail in the area as well |
Been quite a few years, but I have seen Orcas off Point Loma before.
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That can't be as fun as having a Hammerhead circling you...............at night:eek:
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Weren't there some Mexican orcas years back that were seen eating GW'S in Santa Monica? I blame them for taking out sea lions natural predator!
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Found the documentary, it's 45 minutes.
Killer Whale Vs Great White - Full Nature - Wildl…: http://youtu.be/sudPwDgDuH0 Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
Transient pods of orcas move through So Cal periodically. They were off Dana a few years ago, as I kid I saw some off Point Loma, a buddy of mine has even seen orcas in the Mid Rift area of the Sea of Cortez. They never seam to stay in one area very long. Maybe they just skim the easy pickings and move on. It would be nice if they hung around LJ for a while and pillaged the dog population. I wonder if the insane seal gals would call for their eradication for hurting the cute little seals.
Shark populations are so low while pinniped are so high its much more likely that El Ninos, demoic acid, and disease will control pinniped numbers. Mike |
.Have worked on the water for the last 15 years based out of San Diego. Of only a handful of Orca sightings, one of the best was a few miles off the beach of Rosarito beach
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