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JUNEAU, Alaska – Nineteen people in a small Alaska town on Thanksgiving cut free a whale that got tangled in buoys and crab pots.
The humpback whale became entangled three days earlier, said rescuer Gordon Chew, a resident of Tenakee Springs. Residents were alerted to the whale’s plight after they heard its sounds of distress.
Rescuers assembled in five different boats to cut the whale loose on Thanksgiving morning.
Wind, fog and low light made the effort more difficult, Chew said. Rescue crews started by assessing the situation with National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration marine mammal rescue specialists and taking video of the snarled humpback whale for experts to examine, Chew said.
Then, they slowly placed a grappling hook under the line the whale was tangled in and cut it, said Julie Fair, a National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration spokesperson. A crab pot that was also cut free, along with most of the line itself, the Juneau Empire reported.
The whale then swam away, with some small buoys were still stuck to it, Fair said.
Fair said the agency hopes the buoys separate from the whale.
“We’re hoping that gear will self-release. If people see a reddish-orange buoy with 00002, we’re hoping people will let us know,” she said.
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