Moment Good Samaritans save a 20-foot Orca stranded on rocks off Alaska shore by continuously pouring water over it until the tide came in and it could swim out to sea
A video shows how Good Samaritans saved a 20-foot Orca that was stuck between rocks on an Alaskan shore They continuously doused it with water and protecting it from birds who circled above The whale was ultimately saved after a six-hour, labor-intensive life-saving operation when the tied brought it back into the water Julie Fair, a spokeswoman for the NOAA told The New York Times, 'It moved a bit slowly at first, and meandered around a little before swimming away' By Christopher Eberhart For Dailymail.Com
Published: 23:32 BST, 1 August 2021 | Updated: 23:39 BST, 1 August 2021
Good Samaritans saved a 20-foot Orca that was stuck between rocks on an Alaskan shore by continuously dousing it with water and protecting it from birds who circled above the defenseless whale.
The whale was ultimately saved after a six-hour, labor-intensive life-saving operation.
Someone spotted the the large whale on the Prince of Wales Island near the coast of British Columbia Thursday morning. The Coast Guard was called around 9am local time.
Chance Strickland, the captain of a private yacht in Alaska, and his crew anchored and began life-saving maneuvers that were captured on video by Aroon Melane and posted on Instagram.
The 20-foot Orca, or Killer Whale, was stranded off the coast of Alaska
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