Ottawa announces four new measures in effort to protect right whales
MONCTON, N.B. — The federal fisheries minister has imposed new measures aimed at protecting North Atlantic right whales from entanglement with fishing gear.
“Protecting Canada’s endangered whales from further harm is a responsibility that weighs heavily on all of us,” Dominic LeBlanc said Tuesday in Moncton.
Some of the 17 confirmed right whale deaths in Canada and the United States last year were the result of fishing gear entanglements. There are roughly 450 right whales left in the world, and that number is declining.
LeBlanc said four new rules for the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence snow crab fishery will greatly reduce the amount of rope that can be left floating on the surface when crab pots are set — to no more than 3.7 metres.