Fisheries Department suspends some whale rescues following rescuer death
MAGDALEN ISLANDS, Que. — Federal officials are halting efforts to free North Atlantic right whales trapped in fishing gear following the recent death of a whale rescuer in New Brunswick.
Fisheries spokesman Vance Chow said the department is reviewing how it responds to whale entanglements and until that review is complete, it is pausing efforts free North Atlantic right whales.
The department said efforts to untangle other whales will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc told CTV News in an interview Thursday that the federal government is investigating how New Brunswick lobster fisherman Joe Howlett died while rescuing an entangled right whale.


