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    Stranded orca remains in B.C. lagoon, breaching at regular intervals

    kitsiosgeo by kitsiosgeo
    April 2, 2024
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    Stranded orca remains in B.C. lagoon, breaching at regular intervals

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    A stranded killer whale calf is showing signs of regular activity as it breaches every seven to 10 minutes in a lagoon near the northern Vancouver Island village of Zeballos.

    The two year-old orca has been alone in the lagoon near Little Espinosa Inlet since March 23 when its mother became trapped by the low tide and died on the rocky beach.

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    The orca calf is rising out of the water from a midsection of the lagoon but it is staying clear of the narrow exit area that leads to the open ocean, which is also where its mother died.

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    Efforts by members of the area’s Ehattesaht First Nation, Fisheries Department marine mammal scientists and others to coax the orca calf through the narrow channel area, using boats, directional lines and whale calls, have not been successful so far.

    The daily low tide at the lagoon reveals the difficult channel area where the orca calf must pass through, but also shows a healthy shoreline that is home to starfish, oysters, mussels and clams.

    Cedar boughs placed by the First Nations residents hang from the bridge where the young orca must pass and a bouquet of flowers rests at the roadside where people are watching the situation unfold.

    The Fisheries Department says it has identified two of the calf’s family pods after a whale researcher examined photographs from a whale watching group who spotted the transient killer whales in Barkley Sound on Sunday.

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    The tides are expected to be more promising this week in the northern Vancouver Island lagoon where an orphaned orca so far can't be convinced to leave. A killer whale and its calf are shown in a lagoon near Zeballos, B.C. in a handout photo.

    Rescuers hope AI will help reunite orphaned whale with its family in B.C.

    A beached orca thrashes its tail in a still from a video posted on Saturday.

    Mother orca dies on Vancouver Island beach despite rescue efforts

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