National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Adminstration biologists are asking people to watch for two humpback whales that were seen entangled in fishing gear in the Juneau area on Monday.
Manunauna, nicknamed Manu, trailing yellow crab pot buoys and a green satellite tag buoy.
“From the Coast Guard vessel, we were able to attach a satellite tag buoy,” she said. “If he slows down or appears to be showing any signs of distress, we can launch another response.”“It passes through the mouth and inhibits its ability to forage,” she said.
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