Killer whale rescue tactics could involve plan to lift orca calf out of lagoon
ZEBALLOS, B.C. — Experts are reconsidering their options on a rescue plan for the young killer whale trapped by the tide in a remote lagoon off Northern Vancouver Island.
Paul Cottrell, the marine mammal co-ordinator at the Fisheries Department, says they are thinking about changing tactics in efforts to convince the two-year-old calf to leave the shallow lagoon, depending on the animal’s health.
He says they have not ruled out attempting to put the calf in a sling and lifting it back to the open ocean.
The calf’s mother died in the lagoon on Saturday when the tide went out and a necropsy later determined she was pregnant.