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B.C. boaters urged to use caution near hurt whale

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Apr, 2021 11:25 PM
  • B.C. boaters urged to use caution near hurt whale

A conservation organization is warning boaters to be extra careful around an injured humpback whale spotted in the water off Vancouver.

Ocean Wise says in a news release the whale was last seen near Vancouver's Point Gray and has a deep cut on its tailstock.

The organization says whale watchers first noticed the wound three days ago and believe it was caused by a vessel strike.

Boaters are required by law to slow down to below seven knots when within one kilometre of a whale and stay back a minimum of 100 metres.

Jessica Scott, an applied research biologist with Ocean Wise, says humpbacks are especially prone to ship strikes because they exhibit random travel patterns.

She says the whales remain underwater for more than 15 minutes in some cases but tend to feed at the surface.

"They can surface suddenly and without warning. For both boater and whale safety, it is important to operate vessels carefully in areas of known whale density, and to keep an eye out for signs of whale presence, such as blows, splashes, or aggregations of birds," she says in the statement.

Boaters have also been severely injured in collisions with whales, she says.

The humpback whale population has made an "impressive comeback" in the past 50 years, but they are still affected by human activity and are listed as a species of special concern under Canada's Species at Risk Act, the release says.

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