Atlantica - 01.11.2002, Qupperneq 12

Atlantica - 01.11.2002, Qupperneq 12
10 A T L A N T I C A airmail 10 A T L A N T I C A Hollywood made it look so easy. In the 1993 film Free Willy, all it took was one devoted child and in 90-odd minutes an ailing killer whale held captive in a cramped aquarium jumped to freedom. For the real-life Keiko, it’s been a much longer saga: a nine year, nearly USD 20 mil- lion story which included a four-year stopover in Klettsvík bay, in Iceland’s Westman Islands. During his years in Iceland, Keiko went on intense sea walks designed to strengthen the whale and rein- troduce him to wild orcas. Then, in mid- July, came the moment Keiko’s handlers had been patiently waiting for: Keiko fol- lowed a pod of orcas and swam his way to freedom after more than 20 years in captiv- ity. A triumphant end to an incredible journey, right? Wrong. Keiko swam with his new pod for six weeks, but then abandoned his friends for the cosy surroundings of Skálavíkurfjördur fjord in Norway (250 miles northwest of Oslo). At home amongst humans, a circus- like atmosphere developed as excited Norwegian tour boats sailed eager tourists within an arm’s reach of Keiko. Kids fed and petted Keiko, while some daring whipper- snappers even jumped into the water and went swimming with what was supposed to be a wild whale. It seems as though Keiko still longed for easy food and a bit of that human touch. "It is a step backward for his reintroduction into the wild,” Colin Baird, one of Keiko’s handlers, told reporters. What’s next for the whale currently strand- ed halfway between the natural world and a world dominated by humans? While different sea aquariums in the US have made formal applications to bring Keiko back to captivity, that scenario looks unlikely. The whale is (at press time) still swimming in Skálavíkurfjördur fjord and is being monitored by his handlers. Local Norwegian authorities have instituted a 165-foot ban around him, in the hopes that Keiko will begin hunting for his own food, rather than receiving handouts, and even- tually swim out to sea before coastal ice forms. If Keiko decides he’s not ready for the vicious winter, not to worry. His handlers are looking for a sheltered fjord in Norway, where Keiko can remain in contact with other orcas, insisting that Norway is just a transit stop on the way to the wild ocean. EW Last summer Keiko surprised everyone and swam his way to freedom. He lasted six weeks in the open ocean before seeking out humans in a Norwegian fjord. Free At Last (WELL, SORT OF) KEIKO 007-016 ATL 602 Airmail 20.10.2002 10:28 Page 10
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