Baby orca Toa How long will the calf remain in captivity?
almost 3 years in Otago Daily Times
Volunteers encourage orca calf Toa to play with bull kelp in his pool at the Plimmerton Boating Club in Porirua on Monday. Photo: Mark Mitchell
The Department of Conservation says it doesn't have a time limit on how long stranded baby orca Toa will remain in captivity, and instead it is making constant and regular assessments on his health.