Pod of killer whales trapped in drift ice off northern Japan ‘escapes safely’

7 February 2024, 10:44

A screenshot from drone footage shows a pod of killer whales bobbing up and down in a small gap surrounded by drift ice in Rausu, Hokkaido, northern Japan
Japan Killer Whales. Picture: PA

The killer whales, also known as orcas, were initially spotted by a local fisherman off Japan’s northern main island of Hokkaido.

A pod of killer whales that was trapped in drift ice off Japan’s northern main island of Hokkaido, prompting concern from environmental groups, has apparently safely escaped.

The killer whales, also known as orcas, were initially spotted by a local fisherman who reported them to officials in the nearby town of Rausu on the north-eastern coast of Hokkaido on Tuesday morning.

Town officials travelled to the coast later on Tuesday and saw about a dozen whales bobbing up and down in a tiny gap surrounded by drift ice, about one kilometre (half a mile) offshore.

After analysing drone footage filmed by a conservationist group, officials counted 13 killer whales there.

Japan Killer Whales
The footage prompted concern in and outside Japan about the whales’ conditions and pleas for the Japanese government to help (NTV-NNN/AP)

They returned to the coast on Tuesday evening and saw the pod had moved to the north, and it was gone when they returned again on Wednesday morning, Rausu official Masataka Shirayanagi said.

Officials said they believe the killer whales were able to free themselves from the drift ice as gaps between them grew.

“We believe they were able to escape safely,” Shirayanagi said.

The footage, captured by a drone flown by a conservationist group and shown on NHK national television and on social media, prompted concern in and outside Japan about the whales’ conditions and pleas for the Japanese government to help.

One group submitted a request to the Defence Ministry to mobilise an ice breaker to help free them.

Although the trapped whales were in Japanese waters, they were not far from an island that is disputed by Japan and Russia.

Japan marked the annual Northern Territory Day on Wednesday to renew its demand for the return of the Russian-held islands.

The dispute over the islands, which the former Soviet Union seized from Japan at the end of the Second World War, has prevented the two countries from signing a peace treaty formally ending their war hostilities.

Moscow announced it was cutting off negotiations with Tokyo over Japanese sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Chief cabinet secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters on Wednesday that killer whales are not designated as an endangered species in Japan and that officials were monitoring the situation while Japan and Russia communicated over the issue.

By Press Association

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