About 20 people rescued a group of stranded dolphins that had been herded by a pod of transient orcas, Monday near Powell River.
Rescuers believe the orcas had pushed the 16 Pacific white-sided dolphins into an old fishing trap close to shore.
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She credits the rescuers who remained with the dolphins to ensure their safety after they had carried them into deeper water.
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Being meat eaters, MacKay said transient orcas will sneak up on dolphins, and then disperse them.
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