Whale experts confident orca calf will survive, find family if rescue plan succeeds
- The odds of a two-year old killer whale calf surviving in the open ocean on its own and reuniting with family members are promising if rescued from a Vancouver Island lagoon, according to experts.
- A rescue attempt for the orca was paused after it consumed seal meat for the first time since being stuck in a tidal lagoon near Zeballos, B.C.
- A comprehensive rescue operation, including boats, nets, divers, and drones, aims to catch the female calf in a large net, relocate her to the ocean, and release her.
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