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Pod of killer whales disappears after they were seen struggling in sea of ice off Japan’s coast
By Richard Pollina,
2024-02-07
A group of at least 10 killer whales has reportedly disappeared a day after they were trapped in a sea of ice off Japan’s northern main coast — after officials said they had no way to rescue them.
The pod of whales was spotted trapped in the sea ice off Rausu Town in eastern Hokkaido by a local fisherman, who then reported the awful discovery to the Rausu Coast Guard Station on Tuesday morning.
Rescuers said they could not approach the orcas because ice flows — large packs of floating ice — are preventing them from reaching the whales, but they were using drones to keep tabs on the whales on Tuesday.
By Wednesday, however, the pod was gone, Rausu official Masataka Shirayanagi told the Daily Mail .
Officials said a lack of wind in the region may have played a significant role in trapping the whales.
The ice flows were not dividing as they should to make space for the pod to escape since no wind is helping shift them.
The ice surrounding the coast of Hokkaido is the lowest-latitude sea ice in the world, but officials say that level has declined over the years as the Earth warms.
The organization Wildlife Pro was nearby doing separate marine research when the whales were reported trapped. They were able to capture drone footage of the orcas.
The situation is similar to a 2005 incident where a group of killer whales were also trapped in drift ice off the coast of the town and later died, Rausu town officials told the outlet.
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