It's believed that shifting winds may have broken up the ice that confined the killer whales, who survived by taking turns coming up for air in a hole the size of a pickup truck. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.
Eleven killer whales that were “locked in” by ice in a Canadian bay, with only a small area of open water for them to surface, are now apparently free, possibly due to a change in current that helped break open a path to the sea, the mayor of a nearby village said Thursday.
Two scouts sent to check on the killer whales around 8 a.m. local time found a passage of water had been created in Hudson Bay all of the way to the open sea – nearly 25 miles away -- and the ice hole that the marine mammals had been trapped in was empty, said Petah Inukpuk, mayor of Inukjuak, a remote Inuit village home to 1,800, in Quebec.
“They are free. They are no longer here. When there is a new moon, the water current is activated. It could have helped … completely trap them, but in this case it caused an open passage out to the open water,” he told NBC News, adding that they probably were freed overnight. “It was mother nature that helped them. ... They are no longer icelocked.”
A hunter had found the killer whales, also known as orcas, on Tuesday morning in the bay in northeastern Canada about one mile from shore. Two of the orcas appeared to be adults; the remaining nine were smaller in size, said Inukpuk, 61. Other reports said there were 12 orcas in the pod.
Canada's fisheries and oceans department said it received confirmation from the community "that winds and tides shifted overnight, opening the ice that had trapped the whales." Two of its scientists were en route to Inukjuak to collect scientific information and work with the community.
A video taken by villager Clement Rousseau on Tuesday revealed a tough situation facing the killer whales: the water opening appeared to be just large enough for a few of them to surface at a time.
“They are in a confined area,” Inukpuk told NBC News on Wednesday, noting then that there was “no more open water.”
“From time to time, they are in a panic state and other times they are gone for a long period of time, probably looking for another open water (space) which they are unable to find," Inukpuk said. "They keep going back to the same spot.”
The villagers held a meeting Wednesday night and crafted a plan similar to a rescue performed in 1988 of two California gray whales that got stuck in ice in Alaska. In Operation Breakthrough, which made international headlines and inspired the 2012 film "Big Miracle," Eskimo whalers cut more than a half mile of holes for the whales to travel through on their way to open sea. Two Soviet icebreakers helped by crushing a critical thick wall of ice that blocked their path and freed the animals after 20 days, according to a story on the rescue by the Los Angeles Times.
Twenty of the Inukjuak villagers were tasked with doing much the same: they were going to remove the broken ice around the area and use chainsaws to enlargen the hole, which was getting increasingly smaller. A neighboring Inuit village had also offered a large chainsaw capable of cutting the ice. The villagers even got offers of help from far afield, including Germany and England.
"We were prepared to endure it, make their breathing hole bigger and create another breathing hole nearby. Enlarge it, going step by step," he said. "We were prepared to do that method because the closest icebreaker was ten days away … without assistance they would not have made it."

Clement Rousseau
Killer whales that were trapped in the ice near Inukjuak, photographed on Jan. 8, 2013.
A Canadian fisheries official told CBC.ca that some icebreakers were being used in the Saint Lawrence River, where three commercial ships got stuck this week.
Geoff Carroll, a wildlife biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game who helped release the two California gray whales, said Operation Breakthrough showed the power of the simpler methods.
“Our experience up here was that it seemed like the local knowledge and the low-tech approaches to working with the whales were the ones that worked best,” Carroll said. “It seemed like there were lots of high-tech efforts made to get those whales out and they kind of failed one after the other. What really worked was when we got local guys with chainsaws cutting one hole after another and we could kind of walk the whales out that way.”
There have been reports of other whales getting caught in ice, but it was an anomaly for killer whales -- technically in the oceanic dolphin family -- which tend to hunt around the ice, said Deborah Giles, a graduate student researcher at the University of California, Davis, who has studied killer whales for eight years.
Giles recalled that one pod of orcas died in 2005 when they were trapped in thick ice, and Paul Wade, a research fisheries biologist at the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Seattle, noted there have been some other similar cases, too.
Wade said he watched videos of the pod near Inukjuak online and thought some were engaging in normal behavior -- such as "spyhopping," when adult males shoot straight up out of the water -- while others appeared agitated. He said it looked like the pod included two adult males, several juveniles and female adults or younger adult males. The group was most likely related, said Giles.
Photoblog: Images of whales that were stuck in ice
Killer whales are highly social and typically travel in pods numbering from two to 15, though there can be larger groups, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They are most numerous in colder waters, such as Antarctica, Alaska and Norway, although they can also be found in temperate and tropical waters. Different groupings have distinctive whistles and pulsed calls that are thought to be used by them to communicate.
Inukpuk said killer whales were not spotted in the area every summer, but every second or third one. However, this was the first time that they were "locked in,” he said.
“Why these whales hung around so long is a mystery,” Wade said. But he added: “Even the types of whales that live in the ice a lot or much closer to the ice more frequently than killer whales -- they make mistakes as well.”
The winter was unusual this year in that the bay did not freeze up as it normally does at the end of November or beginning of December. There was open water after Christmas but earlier this week it got "really cold," leaving just an area of water the size of a swimming pool open that was getting smaller, Inukpuk said.
"People here were very much ready to help and it is surprising because the killer whales are (our) competitors for the same species," such as seals, he said. "We were ready to give aid to make sure that they survived until help could come."
He said they were "very pleased" with the outcome and he had a wish for the pod, too: "I hope they find a good meal and they have a hearty feast because they are probably pretty hungry."
Eleven killer whales were trapped for days under thick arctic ice in a remote corner of Quebec, taking turns to breathe through a tiny hole.
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Anyone that puts "just saying" in their post MUST know what they are talking about. I'm surprised he did not end it with "Nuff said".
"I, YAHWEH Will Utterly Consume ALL Things from Off the Land says The LORD. I Will Consume Man and Beast. The Fowls of the Heaven and the FISHES of the Sea." Zephaniah 1:2-4 Whether HE Does it by Fire or ICE, HE Will Do It. Glory Be To YAHWEH Forever.
I REALLY hope someone can help these whales! People can mock and make jokes, but if we have hearts and the means to help another living creature (a family, no less), then let's DO IT!
Let the Eskimos in the village eat the whales. That's helping living creatures.
Save The Humans!
Did you READ that it's the Eskimos who called for help for the whales? Your wise-cracks show a lack of intelligence. Maybe you should take a dive in with those whales...they need the extra meat; AND you'll be helping a living creature! Ta-dah!
LMFAO!
So 100% of all Eskimos said to help the whales?!?!? LOLOLOL!
Liberals. God love em! LOL!
please someone out there that reads and has some resources help there is know need for these orcas to die. This world is so evil and selfish there are people out there that have money that would make a difference. i have 1000.00 dollars and two weeks of vacation and would be willing to go and help I'm not rich and i have a family and very hard to get away but i would in a heart beat this is somethink that could be done...
Good to see someone that acturally cares, my hat's off to you my friend.
Fu**off to all the ignorant as8Holes on this article
I agree with you jrfgolf...it's nice to see someone that actually cares other than most of the other idiotic posts on here. And we wonder why our world is as wicked as it is now compared to just 50 years ago! It's good to see people that do still care. And to those that don't care...may you ever know the pain this pod of Orcas is feeling right now and that it would change your wicked and perverse heart.
Could it be possible that God left this hole open not just to save a pod of beasts, but as a testament to yourselves and the evil within your own heart?
How about some nets and hooks and snowmobiles to make that hole bigger.
Forget politics, everyone. Can we at least request and appreciate the efforts of locals with chainsaws, who may ultimately save these whales.
(David N.'s wife here.) As a Canadian what I do know is; if it is left up to 'the Government experts' to make the rescue, these beautiful creatures are doomed as 'the right hand will not know what the left one is doing'. Do hope they prove me wrong.
Are you sure you are not an American?
Help them!!
"Help them!!"
Eat them!! LOL!
Bobster, by all your post your mother should have done the same thing when you were born
Regardless of politics or human problems; can't any one see these fellow mammals fighting for their lives? instead of pissing over global warming and taxes, let's not let these intelligent animals suffer! They're in distress! Can't we put everything else aside until they are either saved or die?!
God of Fate..............How many brokens arms to you get patting yourself on the back....You are a moron....full, of hubris... you are why people can't stand know it all liberals .....Oh I know you will deny you are liberal....Well shove it....and your phony global warming BS.....Always nice to have a theory it will take 2000 years to prove or disprove
Al Gore propaganda with the Global Warming. The hypocrite with the largest private residental electric bill in the State and all his money tied up in to Green Energy..like the ones Obama gave billions too and are all bankrupt but are now multi millionaires which contributed to his campaign. Al Gore called us "Racists" for not beleiving his "paid off" so called rubbish scientific reports which have been widely disputed by real experts with no financial gain or pay-off. NASA has been de-funded and shut down by Obama - they will say whatever they can to save the few jobs floating around the Dept. Democrats are money whores and thieves..they prove it constantly - I just gave about 5 examples as proof. everything mentioned can be backed by real data and proof -unlike the rhetoric hear-say tossed out by liberal media with fake percentages and data.
Sorry my Orca buddies..I hope you break free..beautiful creatures of the planet.
They are such beautiful creatures i hope they are able to save them...so sad.
WTF! Why can't they send icebreakers to help these animals. We need to help these animals now. If this was happening in America we would be on our way to help these animals.
What a complete bunch of Morons. This is about whales being trapped in ice, it is not about global warming. Wake up, If you can not come up with an answer to help SHUT UP
!!!!!!So what is your answer and since you have not posted one then why don't you follow your own recommendations
Lost,
Exactly but liberals like Thomas and God of Fate just blow a lot of hot air and have no solutions. They learn well from their liberal leaders.
Nothing crushes my soul more than animals in distress.
Um does anyone besides me think it is time for those people to get off the phone and on a boat and try to break up some of the ice? Really? While everyone is talking and waiting for somone else to come, those whales are struggling to live. This is not the first incident in recent times where whales have been beaching themselves, going the wrong way or ending up in the wrong place. Climate changes and other things have caused their natural instincts to go off kilter. Who cares whose fault it is right now, those whales need help.
It is Uncle Nature, not Mother Nature. Always has been.
Oh please someone help them!!!!
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Life is not fair. Animals are not smarter than humans. Instinct sometimes can lead to disaster. Global warming is bullsh1t. Scientists publish because it is what determines whether they get another (free) government grant. Live with it.
SAVE THEM!!! My God, have we no compassion?! Never mind your politics and idiotic, childish posts. So many of you should be ashamed of yourselves; I'm sure your mothers are proud. We should be mobilizing whatever resources necessary.
Are you on your way up there to help or have you sent any money or do you even have a legitimate idea of how to help them.
That's what I thought!
Please someone help them!!!!
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Its easier to air lift the whales to safety. Transport helicopters can do the job very easy. Its NOT anything like the movie “Big Miracle,” .
For you rednecks, idiots who question global warming, its climate change. The weather is becoming extreme but over-warming at a record pace. I know you cant read the article so I will help. It says that the unsual weather caused the bay to not freeze over until just recently. I assume the whales arent usually in that area and the bay finally froze over and trapped them. Forget the warming part, do you rednecks think breathing in mercury, sulfur and other toxins are good for you? I will agree, probably better than smelling some of your rednecks breath.
Of course global warming exists! Even ask NASA at:
climate.nasa.gov/evidence
Quit the finger pointing, how does that help anything. Do you know what a redneck is? rednecks are not who got this mess started. We farm, ranch and hunt, we believe that America and others out there that believe in self reliance, in "country" and wildlife. Quit the rhetoric about "low IQ's" when referring to "rednecks". How has that contributed to this mess, we live off of the land and believe in that. Those that believe only in industrial institutions, and going to the country on vacation have helped greatly with all of this for not protecting in the beginning. Now they believe they help with buying a gas/electric car as their great contribution and it makes everything alright. It is late in the "game" to be starting this. This is the here and now, not the past that's already screwed up. Now is the time to correct what falicies there are.
ooh...wow...You called us rednecks and idiots, You really told us.
Define unusual weather.
You mean it got cold enough in the Hudson Bay to freeze over a few weeks later than average, This is not the first time that it has frozen late and it won't be the last, It has also frozen early and will do so again. Cherry picking data to support your position is disingenuous at best