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Removing fishingline from Southern Right Whale at Roseville


Very inspirational, thanks to my friend Gabriella for sharing

How many animals would do something like that? Knowing that they could remove it and overcoming the fear.

Removing fishingline from Southern Right Whale at Roseville


congratulations to the guy in white taking a selfie while it happens, you are a true hero my friend! hope there are more people like you :)


Hopefully, these wonderful, compassionate fisherman will even have a change of heart about fishing too. Bless them for helping this precious Whale




Whale asks for help from fishermen Australians
Removing fishing line from Southern Right Whale at Roseville
Posted by Boat / Fishing : Best Video on Monday, August 17, 2015



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