B.C. film company fined for flying drone too close to killer whales

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Fisheries and Oceans Canada says River Road Films pleaded guilty in July to unlawfully capturing footage by operating too close to a pod of whales ‘beach rubbing’ on Vancouver Island

Members of the A5 pod of northern resident killer whales arrive with a newborn in the Brighton Archipelago of British Columbia for the first time in about 20 years.A Vancouver-based film company and its drone operator have been fined a total of $30,000 for operating a drone too close to northern resident killer whales.

It says River Road Films pleaded guilty in July to unlawfully capturing footage by operating too close to a pod of whales “beach rubbing” on Vancouver Island. The fisheries department says the film company was ordered to pay $25,000 and prohibited from using or distributing the drone footage, while the operator was fined $5,000.

It says drones can disturb marine mammals, and it’s illegal to fly a drone over the animals below a minimum height of about 304 metres.

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