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City VANCOUVER
State Province British Columbia
Country Canada

Young orca may be eating, doesn’t want to be caught, expert say

One of the people involved in the operation to rescue a young orca whale off northern Vancouver Island says she’s in good shape and may be eating. Martin Haulena, a veterinarian with Vancouver Aquarium, says the whale has become use to the noise of boats and sounds made to try to push her to one end of the lagoon and she isn’t interested in being caught. (April 15, 2024) 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP170559072 
Legacy Identifier: n_BC-Whale-Update20240415T1800 
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Duration: 3m4s 
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Create Date: 4/15/2024 10:00:00 PM 
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Martin Haulena
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