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Recommendation: 28
Status: Inactive
Suspend viewing of Southern Resident orcas.
Description
Action 1
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife should establish a whale-watching regulation that suspends Southern Resident viewing by all boats in Puget Sound for the next 3-5 years.
Action 2
The Governor should direct the department to begin rulemaking to define Washington whale watching in coordination with the commercial whale-watching industry, kayak industry, local governments, and interested nongovernment organizations. The department also should report on the effectiveness of the rule after 3-5 years.
Recent Progress
This was not implemented to date.
- Starting January 1, 2025, a law goes into effect that requires all boats to stay 1,000 yards from Southern Residents. An advisory committee will provide recommendations on the implementation of the new law.
- All vessels must stay 300 yards away from either side and 400 yards in front of and behind Southern Residents and must slow down to 7 knots within a half nautical mile of the orcas (Revised Code of Washington 77.15.740).
- More details may be found in the progress reports in theĀ resources library.