Entangled whale eludes response team

Courtesy / NOAA/Ed Lyman (NOAA Fisheries Permit #18786-06)

NOAA Fisheries response coordinator Jamie Thomton using Very High Frequency line-of-sight tracking equipment to locate the telemetry buoy attached to the whale’s trailing entangled line, on Jan. 17.

Courtesy / Captain Tara Leota (NOAA Fisheries Permit #18786-06)

The tracking buoy bobs in the wake of the surfacing whale, on Jan. 16.

Courtesy / NOAA/Ed Lyman (NOAA Fisheries Permit #18786-06)

Capt. Tara Leota and James Begeman search for the whale on Monday.

Courtesy / Captain Tara Leota (NOAA Fisheries Permit #18786-06)

Tissue damage caused by 2,000 feet of trailing line is visible on the whale’s left fluke.

LIHU‘E — Experts are keeping tabs on an entangled humpback whale, one week after a beachgoer reported the distressed animal 100 yards off Brennecke’s Beach in Po‘ipu.

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