One entangled humpback whale off B.C. coast free of fishing gear
VANCOUVER — One of the three humpback whales entangled in fishing gear off the coast of British Columbia is now free, although the two other animals have not been located.
Rescue teams were able to confirm late Thursday using drones that the humpback named Checkmate was free of fishing gear, said Paul Cottrell, the Pacific marine mammals co-ordinator for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
“We are over the moon. When we were able to get the drone out there and confirm that — we were so happy,” he said Friday.
“These animals are very acrobatic and aerial too. So, it might have dislodged while breaching or doing some aerial activities.”

