Whale rescue teams hoping to disentangle right whale in St. Lawrence Estuary
MONTREAL — Whale rescue teams are preparing to make another attempt to disentangle a young right whale in the St. Lawrence Estuary, in an operation to save one of the last few hundred remaining animals of their kind in the ocean.
A spokesperson for Fisheries and Oceans Canada says the department has been working for more than two weeks to disentangle the young animal, which was first spotted June 22 off the coast of New Brunswick and seen Monday off Portneuf-sur-Mer, Que.
“Despite the inclement weather conditions, several attempts to disentangle the right whale have already taken place and have made it possible to remove part of the rope,” Kathryn Hallett wrote in an email.
She said Tuesday that the Campobello Whale Rescue Team — a group associated with the Canadian Whale Institute and composed of scientists and former fishers — is on its way to the area and will attempt to intervene in the coming days with the help of several other groups.


