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Entanglements can result in drowning, starvation, infections, increased susceptibility to ship strikes

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23/02/2015
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MEXICO: A crew from the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary used a pole equipped with a knife to saw the line free, West Hawaii Today reported.
Metres of heavy line used for hoisting crab pots was cut away, said sanctuary spokesman Ed Lyman.
Entanglements can result in drowning, starvation, infections and increased susceptibility to ship strikes, whale experts say.
The entangled whale was spotted February 13 off the Big Island’s Kona Coast by Big Island helicopter tour companies.
The West Hawaii Marine Mammal Response Network documented the whale’s conditions and attached a tag allowing the animal to be tracked by satellite.
Tour boats and tour helicopters helped track the whale throughout the week.
The sanctuary planned a rescue for February 16 but called it off when the whale moved into rough waters.
“We decided to stand down and be patient and wait for the weather,” Lyman said.
The crew got its chance on Saturday and sidled up to the whale in an inflatable boat.
The crew grappled and held the line before attaching more buoys to keep the whale from diving, Lyman said.
The inflatable boat was towed behind the whale as the crew pulled to within three metres of the 41-tonne creature and began cutting line.
“There was no sudden thrashing. It would trumpet blow, which is a sign of stress,” Lyman said.
“It definitely wasn’t happy with us being there. It didn’t understand.”
All of the fishing line but a small piece lodged in a wound was cut. The fragment should fall out naturally as the wound heals, Lyman said.

Tags: Crews free humpback whalefishing line off HawaiiHawaiian Islands Humpback WhaleNational Marine SanctuaryWest Hawaii Marine Mammal Response

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