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Crew unravels humpback whale from rope and fishing gear off B.C.‘s coast

The whale entangled was first sighted Sunday in the Strait of Georgia by two vessels operated by Vancouver Island Whale Watch.

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Department of Fisheries and Oceans personnel work to remove 137 metres of rope and gear from a humpback whale in Nanoose Bay, B.C. on the east coast of Vancouver Island in this Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025 handout photo taken from video. 


Fader the humpback has been coming back to British Columbia’s waters for the last two decades, but this time the whale was spotted with something extra — more than 130 metres of rope and fishing gear.

The whale entangled was first sighted Sunday in the Strait of Georgia by two vessels operated by Vancouver Island Whale Watch.

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