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An entanglement team from the Center for Coastal Studies worked to free a humpback whale from a lobster pot and netting eight miles east of Sandy Hook, N.J., Feb. 26, 2009 (photo by PA3 Barbara L. Patton/U.S. Coast Guard).

A Coast Guard photo shows an entangled humpback whale was freed about 8 miles off Sandy Hook, N.J. (Courtesy USCG)

A whale got entangled off Sandy Hook (photo by SN David Portillo/U.S. Coast Guard).

A humpback whale got entangled in a lobster pot and netting eight miles east of Sandy Hook, Feb. 25, 2009 (photo by SNBM Pedro Lopez/U.S. Coast Guard)

The Coast Guard enforces a safety zone around a humpback whale entangled in a lobster pot and netting off Sandy Hook, Feb. 25, 2009 (photo by SN David Portillo/U.S. Coast Guard)

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Entangled Sandy Hook Whale Free

Updated: Thursday, 26 Feb 2009, 10:54 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 26 Feb 2009, 7:32 PM EST

The humpback whale entangled in fishing gear was freed Thursday afternoon off the coast of Sandy Hook, N.J.

Watch Cora-Ann Mihalik's report (click on video player, left).

"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has no plans to track the animal since it's been freed because there's nothing more we can do," said Teri Frady, a representative from NOAA. "It does have serious injuries, but it is much better off than being anchored in the shipping lane."

The whale was freed after an entanglement team from the Center for Coastal Studies based in Glouchester, Mass., cut the fishing gear from whale, which was wrapped around its tail.

The Coast Guard Cutter Penobscot Bay, a 140-foot icebreaking tug home ported in Bayonne, N.J., returned to base after standing guard over the animal throughout the night.

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