Killer whales bordering on Alaska village, appear stressed
NOAA Fisheries-Alaska region spokesman Julie Speegle says residents experience seen killer whales by the lip of the watercourse, but by no means this far upriver.Speegle says biologists dont know why the whales are indoors the fill up in the past few minutes downriver from the village of Ekwok. She says it appears they are stressed from being inside fresh hose down and are covered with a covering.The whales grasp been taking part in the watercourse designed for in relation to three weeks. The story was chief reported by KTUU.NOAA and other agencies are monitoring the circumstances.