Fisheries investigation after second deadly whale entanglement in B.C. waters
VANCOUVER — A necropsy has been completed on the latest humpback whale to drown while trapped underwater by fish-farm equipment off the British Columbia coast.
Fisheries experts say it could take much longer to determine why these creatures are becoming entangled.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada marine mammal co-ordinator Paul Cottrell said preliminary results of the necropsy should be available in a few weeks, but a final report could take months, depending on the tissues studied.
An investigation was launched Nov. 26, a day after the juvenile humpback was entangled and drowned between the inner and outer containment nets of the Grieg Seafood facility in Nootka Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Cottrell said.


