Rescue groups and fisheries officials race to save entangled humpback whales
VANCOUVER — Marine mammal rescue groups and federal fisheries officials are working against time in waters off the coast of British Columbia to save three humpback whales entangled in fishing gear.
The first entangled animal, named Checkmate, was seen Saturday off east Vancouver Island but rescuers couldn’t get close enough to help it, said Paul Cottrell, the Pacific marine mammals co-ordinator for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
Checkmate has a trap and line running through its mouth and is trailing other gear, he said.
When the whale was found, he said rescuers realized someone had cut off the buoy making it difficult to spot the animal and remove other gear.