Listen Live

More humpbacks plus more ships equals more collisions, new study shows

A new study looking at ships striking whales around the world has found a hot spot off the Island’s southwest coast that’s an elevated risk to whales.

The study, published this week in the journal Science, compared more than 400,000 recorded whale sightings and compared them with the global movements of 176 thousand ships. It found that off the Island’s southwest coast, there is a high concentration of ships passing through an area where humpback and fin whales migrate and feed.

The spot is right outside Swiftsure Bank, a special management zone to protect endangered southern resident killer whales.

Environmental organization Ocean Wise says the risk of strikes has increased because while shipping traffic has grown, so has the population of humpback whales around Vancouver Island.

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. Conservatives propose higher tax caps to offset municipal losses from pipeline assessment

Proposed legislation from the B.C. Conservatives would raise taxation...

Another wind warning in effect for North Island overnight

More heavy wind and rain is expected for North Vancouver Island tonight. 

Eby leaves door open to early election over North Coast transmission line bill

Premier David Eby isn’t ruling out an early election...

Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward

A bill that aimed repeal the Declaration on the...

BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal

An industry group representing British Columbia’s bars, pubs and...
- Advertisement -