Scientists use whale call recordings to coax male orca from Comox, B.C. harbour
COMOX, B.C. — Scientists in British Columbia used whale whisperer tactics Thursday to coax a large male killer whale out of a busy marine harbour by playing recorded sounds of other orcas to the animal.
Department of Fisheries and Oceans officials said the transient killer whale known as T73B immediately responded to the recorded underwater calls of whales likely familiar to him and left the harbour and was last seen heading for open ocean.
“He was visibly excited by those sounds,” said DFO whale scientist Jared Towers from Comox, B.C.
“That’s what basically got him out of there. He made a run to the north and we never saw him again.”