Low tide pauses efforts to save B.C. orca while rescuers plan next steps

A dead killer whale (right) and its calf are shown in a lagoon near Zeballos, B.C. in a handout photo. Low tide kept rescuers trying to save an orphaned whale calf off the water for the day but Fisheries and Oceans Canada says they are re-evaluating techniques that have been used so far while deciding what's next. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Jared Towers, Bay Cetology **MANDATORY CREDIT**

ZEBALLOS, B.C. - Low tide kept rescuers trying to save an orphaned whale calf stranded near a remote British Columbia community off the waters on Saturday, but Fisheries and Oceans Canada said officials are re-evaluating techniques that have been used so far while deciding what's next.

An email from departmental spokeswoman Leri Davies said the most promising tool used so far to coax the young animal out of a lagoon off Vancouver Island appears to be Oikomi metal pipes from a line of vessels being used as a "sound wall."

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