
Ships Asked To Avoid Whale Route
October 12, 2007 @ 01:02 PM (EST)
Source: Bbc.co.uk
The endangered right whale is to get extra protection after a safe haven from shipping was set aside off Nova Scotia in Canada.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) ratified a Canadian proposal to designate the 1,800-sq-km zone an "Area to Be Avoided" at a meeting in Denmark.
The voluntary restriction asks ship captains to steer around the area.
Collisions with container ships are seen as a key threat to right whales, thought to number just 400.
The new zone is in the Roseway Basin, south of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
It is close to a major shipping route between North America and Europe, and scientists say the slow-moving mammals have been killed in collisions with huge cargo vessels...
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