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[*] posted on 2-1-2014 at 10:31 PM
Gray whale calf rescued in Ojo de Liebre


here is a great video of a team that rescued a gray whale calf in Ojo de Liebre lagoon. It is important to get the calf back in the water as soon as possible to avoid internal injuries from the weight of it and these guys did a great job with a sling and digging a trench. Hopefully it was reunited with it's mother.

Calves need to rest on their mother's back every little while when they are young and if they get separated from the mother, they will go to the shore to rest and if the tide goes out they become stranded. This calf was either separated or it's mother died. Other nursing mothers can adopt an abandoned calf so we will hope for the best for this little girl.

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[*] posted on 2-1-2014 at 11:52 PM


Wow- thanks for sharing this. They did a great job.

Was this near the ejido, or in another area of the lagoon? And have they been trained in this, or did they improvise? I kept wondering if they would grab a tarp to get under the whale to help pull it, but glad to see rolling worked.

I've watched efforts to move adult whales (dead) off beaches in San Diego- hard work, even with heavy equipment to help. They are dense weight.

Two weeks ago at San Ignacio nearly 30 guides and fishermen completed a training course on disentangling whales from fishing nets. They participated in 1 day of lecture, half day on water for skills practice, then half day of final training. They all celebrated with a group photo at the end.

It's great to see communities pull together this way to be prepared to help whales. I hope this one reconnects with mom or is adopted by another.




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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 07:28 AM


what a wonderful course to offer in San Ignacio...it would be a great thing to teach all coastal fishermen. There are proven techniques that are more effective than others...such as the tarp method.

Once an abandoned calf stayed with our panga hoping to be adopted. I will keep an eye out on our next trip on Tuesday for a mom with 2 calves.




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[*] posted on 2-3-2014 at 11:06 AM


Thas very cool...
Shari... would late March or early April be too late for a visit to Ojo De Libre?
Or will the whales have left?
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 07:56 AM


DawnPatrol...late March is a bit late for Ojo de Liebre. Our last trip is your best bet would be San Ignacio if possible. There will still be whales at the mouth of GN so you will see some whales if you go out with the town companies but the experience would be much better at San Ignacio and it's only a few hours south.



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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 08:32 AM


Agree with that ^^

San Ignacio guides see more whales later in season.

Shari- I'm planning to visit GN next weekend,feb 14-16. Will you be guiding trips those days?

And is the restaurant open now? Can you give us an idea of what food and drink they offer?

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Yes we will be there and super busy and most likely there will be a Valentines Day fiesta...the restaurant is now open...I had shrimp & scallops yesterday. Two ladies from the ejido are cooking and offer the usual breakfast fare, seafood, chicken, beef etc. and they have soda, juice, coffee, tea & beer.

Is that President's Day Weekend? the lagoon is a zoo then with big bus trips...not my favorite time at all.




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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 11:56 AM


Awesome!
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[*] posted on 2-5-2014 at 02:46 PM


Shari, what an amazing video ! These guys were not going to give up. Thank you so much for sharing this.



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