Arab Times

Whale gets entangled:

Discovery

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Sharpe

Hounsell

A humpback whale became entangled in an anchor line on a small cruise ship in southeast Alaska, getting stuck for roughly 12 hours while federal authoritie­s and the boat’s crew worked to free it.

Ultimately, the anchor chain wrapped around the whale’s lower jaw was cut in hopes it could wriggle loose, National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion Fisheries said. The team saw a whale, believed to be the one that had been entangled, swimming away, the agency said.

Whales had been bubble-net feeding near the ship, which was anchored near the mouth of Tracy Arm south of Juneau early Sunday, when one hit the boat and got wrapped in the anchor line. In the feeding technique, whales use air bubbles to herd or disorient fish and then lunge at the prey that’s pushed near the water’s surface.

A team made up of NOAA law enforcemen­t, whale experts and a network of specialist­s used a camera on the end of a long pole to assess the situation and decided cutting the chain was the best move.

Fred Sharpe of the Alaska Whale Foundation, who was among the responders, said the whale had injuries but none appeared to be life-threatenin­g.

The ship’s crew appropriat­ely responded to the entangleme­nt by contacting authoritie­s and not trying to free the whale themselves, agency spokeswoma­n Julie Speegle said. (AP)

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