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Title: 11 killer whales free after being 'locked' in ice
Post by: NewsCaster on Jan 10, 2013, 10:30 PM
(http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/130109-whales-ice-245p.photoblog600.jpg)Clement RousseauKiller whales that were trapped in the ice near Inukjuak, photographed on Jan. 8, 2013.By Miranda Leitsinger, NBC NewsEleven 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.
 
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“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.”

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