Sickly southern resident killer whale found and given antibiotic dart
PORTLAND, Ore. — Biologists have managed to administer what they believe is a full dose of antibiotics to an emaciated killer whale in the waters off British Columbia.
Michael Millstein with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Portland, Ore., says the female, southern resident killer whale was spotted Monday and researchers were able to deliver a dart filled with the potentially life-saving medication.
“Martin Haulena, the veterinarian from Vancouver Aquarium who administered it, believes that most of the dose was delivered,” Millstein said in a telephone interview.
He said team members were pleased with the outcome because the first time a dart was used to deliver medication to the animal in early August, Haulena suspected it fell out before releasing a full dose.

