³ÉÈËXÕ¾

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Killer whale home for Thanksgiving? Maybe not

Jul 13, 2023, 8:38 AM | Updated: 12:49 pm

YouTube video

is sparking hope that an endangered killer whale – taken from Puget Sound in 1970 – could be returned to her native seas by Thanksgiving.

But that might be a long shot.

​
“She’s healthy, I’ve got the money, let’s move her,” said Irsay on sports analyst

Irsay is helping fund the effort to bring home Tokitae, who performed at the under the name “Lolita” for decades before retiring.

The 5000-pound orca still lives in a tank that’s only about 20 feet deep.

In March, the Seaquarium, the non-profit “Friends of Tokitae,” and Irsay announced they had all signed off on an agreement to return Tokitae to the Salish Sea.

“Let’s get this done. Not next year. Maybe by Thanksgiving, hopefully,” Irsay told McAfee emphatically.

It is a “hope,” but Charles Vinick, who co-founded , cautions, “I think it’s premature to give a specific date, other than to say we’re going to do this as expeditiously as we can.”

Vinick says there are still significant steps ahead.

Whale of a report: 2 new orca calves spotted in L-Pod

Several state, federal and tribal agencies need to sign off on plans for Tokitae’s care and transport to western Washington, as well as the construction of the net pen she would live in, in the waters of the San Juan Islands.

Fortunately, he says the response from those agencies “it’s been very positive.”

Veterinarians, who are monitoring the whale’s health, are optimistic she’ll be healthy enough to move.

It all bodes well for her journey home.

Irsay told McAfee, “We will get it done. And we’re trying to get it done sooner than later.”

Vinick applauds Irsay’s confidence. “He’s saying, let’s keep everyone focused here, don’t drag this out any more than you have to. And Jim is going to keep saying that, and we love that about him.”

Tokitae is a member of the Southern Resident Killer Whales.

Right now, there are 75 of those endangered Orcas in the wild, including two new calves born to the L-Pod in recent months.

Heather Bosch is an award-winning anchor and reporter for ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio.

MyNorthwest News

This pickup became wedged between vehicles on I-5 in Fife, after the driver tried to outrun state t...

Tom Brock

Washington State Patrol “Smokey” aircraft tracks down reckless driving suspects

A Washington State Patrol law enforcement aircraft helped arrest two reckless drivers overnight.

13 hours ago

Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders says this DUI suspect refused to obey commands and assaulted ...

Tom Brock

Thurston County sheriff assaulted during DUI arrest

Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders says he was assaulted by a DUI suspect who threw a drink in his face and grabbed him by the throat.

17 hours ago

Fatal crash involving fire engine...

Frank Lenzi

One dead after crash involving fire engine in North Seattle

One person is dead after a crash involving a vehicle and a fire engine, Seattle Police said. The collision occurred near North 128th Street and Aurora Avenue North. The driver of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene, according to police. According to ³ÉÈËXÕ¾7 News, a Seattle Fire Department ladder truck was making a […]

21 hours ago

Image: Starbucks founder and former CEO Howard Schultz testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C...

Frank Lenzi

Howard Schultz encourages Starbucks workers to support new leadership’s plan

Amid declining sales, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is urging employees to support the company’s new leadership and turnaround plan.

23 hours ago

speed cameras...

MyNorthwest Staff

‘Want more speed cameras?’ Bellevue asks residents for feedback

Bellevue is inviting community members to provide feedback on a proposal to expand its speed safety camera program, aiming to eliminate serious traffic crashes.

23 hours ago

Microsoft...

MyNorthwest Staff

Microsoft lists dishwashers, roofers among jobs least threatened by AI

A recent Microsoft report highlights a growing divide in job security between blue-collar workers and desk-based employees amid the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). 

24 hours ago

Killer whale home for Thanksgiving? Maybe not