Hawaii: The Solving Team of the Marine Mammal is looking for adult humpback whales that are entangled in the rubble off the coast of Hawaii.
The first respondent was removed about 600 meters from the heavy gauges of the animal during the weekend when it was outside Kauai Island, the Garden Island newspaper reported.
Authority released most of the equipment but could not get everything before the Pope moved.
Official plans to try to find the Pope and clean more lines than that as permission requirements.
They will study the equipment removed to try to determine what it is and where it came from.
Large whales can be entangled in active or abandoned fishing gear or straps and other lines in the ocean.
Dragging from debris can cause the whale to use more energy to swim.
It can also make it more difficult for them to feed, potentially causing hunger.
Debris can also hurt animals and trigger infection.
The pope was caught thin, brightly colored and coarse, said the ocean administration and a national atmosphere.
It has rust-colored whaled patches, showing it depressed.
Graham Talaber, who lives in the Koaaa community on Kauai, pays attention to the rope and a dark place in the water while filming a green sea turtle from the camera installed on Sunday.
After 10 to 15 minutes floating above the area, his concern was confirmed when he saw hunchback at the end of the big net.
“It’s right there, right in front of you, a large animal, this struggles for his life,” Talaber said.
He asked his father to remind NOAA.
The respondent’s team attached a satellite telemetry buoy to the Pope, which would release itself around a week.
The buoy hinted when the Pope returned to Kauai waters on Wednesday but the team could not see the Pope.