Calls for tighter right whale protections ahead of eastern premiers, governors meeting
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Massachusetts’ attorney general is calling on political leaders in the United States and Canada to take stronger measures to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whales.
In a letter dated Sept. 4 and addressed to eastern Canadian premiers and New England governors, Maura Healey requested they agree to reduce the number of vessel strikes and gear entanglements affecting the species “on the brink of extinction.”
“Their fate is our shared responsibility,” Healey wrote of the whales that are suffering what she called a “conservation crisis” in the region’s waters. Eight right whales have died in Canadian waters this summer, out of a global population numbering about 400.
Her letter urged Canadian leaders to follow Massachusetts’ example and forbid the use of fixed fishing gear and trap fishery closures between February and April, when right whales feed in Cape Cod Bay.