Rescuers freed a humpback whale on Thursday (July 5) after it became trapped in a shark net at Gold Coast, Australia. È£ÁÖ ÄýÁñ·£µå ÁÖ(ñ¶) °ñµåÄÚ½ºÆ® ÇØ»ó¿¡¼ »ó¾îÀâÀÌ ±×¹°¿¡ °É¸° Ȥµî°í·¡ ÇÑ ¸¶¸®°¡ 5ÀÏ ±¸Á¶´ëÀÇ µµ¿òÀ¸·Î Ç®·Á³µ´Ù.
Footage from Sea World Gold Coast and Australia's Nine Network showed the approximately eight-metre (25 foot) female humpback struggling to free herself. ÇØ»ó°ø¿øÀÎ ½Ã¿ùµå °ñµåÄÚ½ºÆ®(Sea World Gold Coast )¿Í È£ÁÖÀÇ ³ªÀÎ³×Æ®¿öÅ©(Nine Network) ¹æ¼Û»ç°¡ °ø°³ÇÑ ¿µ»óÀ» º¸¸é, ¸ö±æÀÌ ¾à 8m Â¥¸® ¾ÏÄÆ Ȥµî°í·¡ ÇÑ ¸¶¸®°¡ ±×¹°¿¡¼ ¹þ¾î³ª±â À§ÇØ ¾Ö¸¦ ¾²°í ÀÖ´Ù.
Two other humpback whales, which local media said were the female's companions, circled nearby. ÇöÁö ¾ð·Ð º¸µµ¿¡ µû¸£¸é, ±×¹°¿¡ °É¸° °í·¡¿Í °°Àº Á¾ÀÎ ´Ù¸¥ Ȥµî°í·¡ 2¸¶¸®°¡ ±Ùó¸¦ ¸Éµ¹¾Ò´Ù.
Animal rescuers from Sea World on the Gold Coast said that the nets were entangled around the head of the whale and also around the left pectoral fin, making the task to free her difficult. ½Ã¿ùµå °ñµåÄÚ½ºÆ®ÀÇ µ¿¹° ±¸Á¶´ë´Â ¡°È¤µî°í·¡ÀÇ ¸Ó¸®¿Í ¿ÞÂÊ °¡½¿Áö´À·¯¹Ì ºÎºÐÀÌ »ó¾îÀâÀÌ ±×¹°¿¡ °É·Á ±¸Ãâ ÀÛ¾÷ÀÌ ¾î·Á¿ü´Ù¡±¶ó°í ¹àÇû´Ù.
Sea World said when rescuers first approached, the whale dived to avoid them. Repeated attempts to cut through the netting, bit by bit, eventually succeeded. ½Ã¿ùµå Ãø¿¡ µû¸£¸é, ±¸Á¶´ë°¡ óÀ½ Á¢±ÙÇÏÀÚ °í·¡´Â À̸¦ ÇÇÇϱâ À§ÇØ Àá¼ö¸¦ Çß´Ù. ±¸Á¶´ë´Â ±×¹°À» Àß¶ó³»±â À§ÇØ ÀçÂ÷ ½Ãµµ¸¦ Çß°í ¸¶Ä§³» °í·¡ ±¸Ãâ¿¡ ¼º°øÇß´Ù.
Sea World said the whale suffered some superficial cuts, but the whale was otherwise fine, and will continue her annual migration to the north of Australia. ½Ã¿ùµå ÃøÀº °í·¡ÀÇ ÇǺο¡ º£ÀÎ »óóµéÀÌ »ý°åÁö¸¸ ±× ¿Ü¿¡´Â ±¦Âú´Ù¸ç, ÀÌ °í·¡°¡ ¸Å³â ÇØ¿À´ø È£ÁÖ ºÏºÎ Áö¿ªÀ¸·ÎÀÇ À̵¿À» °è¼ÓÇÒ °ÍÀ̶ó ¹àÇû´Ù.
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