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Young humpback whale freed from crab pot gear

The Columbian
Published: May 7, 2014, 5:00pm

WESTPORT — Three marine mammal researchers have managed to free a young humpback whale that found itself tangled in crab pot gear off the entrance to Grays Harbor.

The Olympian reported that the trio from the nonprofit Cascadia Research of Olympia worked from their 20-foot boat. Tuesday’s rescue off Westport Harbor took nearly three hours. A Coast Guard crew in a 47-foot boat assisted.

John Calambokidis of Cascadia Research described the whale as very approachable and said it seemed to initiate close contact with the inflatable boat. The crab line and floats were wrapped around the whale’s flukes, but the Cascadia crew was able to cut the line attached to the crab gear and set the whale free.

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