Young West Coast orca in a tough slog to keep up with her pod: experts
VANCOUVER — A wildlife biologist says an ailing female killer whale off the West Coast of Washington state is “slogging along” with her pod, but is at times unable to keep up.
A veterinarian was able to dart J50 with a broad-spectrum antibiotic on Thursday, but Brad Hanson, a U.S. government fisheries biologist, said she still appears tired and was even moving backwards with the current when she was seen on the weekend.
The emaciated whale is part of the endangered southern resident population, which has just 75 members remaining. Canadian and American experts are taking unprecedented action to help the young orca recover.
Hanson said the 3-1/2-year-old isn’t taking part in socialization common to these whales such as splashing, playing and jumping.