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Orcas may be to blame for some mass dolphin strandings

Last updated: March 10, 2026 11:40 pm
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Dolphins Trapped by Hungry Orcas: A Tragic Lose-Lose Situation

Dolphins stranded in shallow water in San Antonio Bay, Argentina

Hundreds of dolphins in Argentina found themselves trapped in a heartbreaking situation as they tried to escape hungry orcas, leading to tragic consequences.

According to Magdalena Arias at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina, videos shared on social media and citizen science platforms have shed light on the reasons behind two recent mass stranding events.

Arias explains, “Predator-prey interactions may sometimes trigger these events, especially when combined with factors like coastal geography, tides, and the social behavior of dolphins.”

While mass strandings of marine mammals have occurred for millions of years, the exact reasons behind them remain a topic of debate among scientists. Potential explanations include human interference, toxic algae, diseases, disorientation, overpopulation, natural disasters, and misdirected group hunting efforts.

Recent incidents of common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) being stranded in northern Patagonia prompted Arias and her team to investigate further. They analyzed video footage from drones and mobile phones uploaded to the eWHALE platform and social media, providing crucial insights into the events.

During one instance in 2021, a group of dolphins was seen racing towards San Antonio Bay with orcas in pursuit. Some dolphins sought shelter in the shallow waters of the bay, while the orcas eventually turned back to sea. Unfortunately, many dolphins were found dead the next day.

In a similar event in 2023, dolphins again rushed towards the bay, but this time authorities and volunteers managed to rescue them before any harm befell them. Necropsies of the dolphins from the 2021 incident revealed no signs of disease or injury, ruling out common explanations for strandings.

Reports of orcas hunting and killing dolphins, combined with the dolphins’ behavior of seeking refuge in shallow areas, suggest a complex interplay between predator and prey dynamics. The stress and disorientation caused by the chase may have prevented the dolphins from finding their way back to safety.

Arias emphasizes the importance of citizen science in understanding these events and their impact on marine ecosystems. By unraveling the mysteries behind mass strandings, researchers can gain valuable insights into how species respond to environmental changes.

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