Fisheries officials monitoring orphaned orca calf in lagoon off Vancouver Island
ZEBALLOS, B.C. — Efforts to coax an orphaned whale calf out of a lagoon off Vancouver Island have been paused and fisheries officials are now monitoring the animal from afar until the tidal situation improves, Fisheries and Oceans Canada says.
Paul Cottrell, the pacific marine mammal coordinator with the department, said Friday that despite an “amazing” collaborative effort to free the animal on Thursday failed, they’re holding out hope it can free itself from the lagoon near the village of Zeballos, B.C.
“Ideally the animal leaves the lagoon on its own,” Cottrell said Friday. “It’s like it’s trapped in there.”
He said the calf is “very reluctant” to pass over a sandbar that it’s mother got stuck on last weekend before dying in the shallow waters, despite efforts by locals to free the animal.


