WA Bill Supports Orcas' Need for More Space from Boaters
Whales are disturbed by vessel noise, but a measure in Olympia would provide a greater buffer for the endangered orcas in Puget Sound.
The legislation increases the distance that recreational boaters must maintain from Southern Resident killer whales, from 400 yards to a thousand yards. That puts the distance in line with whale-watching vehicles.
Joe Gaydos, science director of the SeaDoc Society at the University of Califonia Davis, signed a letter of support for the bill - along with other scientists and organizations. He said making distances the same for all boats would be beneficial.
"People see those big whale-watch boats, they see the name on the side," said Gaydos. "'Okay, I cannot get any closer than that boat.' Those whale-watch boats are providing a guideline for the public, who is not as educated as the whale watchers."
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Any wild animal deserves their space. I've seen orcas on several occasions while taking the San Juan Islands ferry. Never felt I had to be up close to appreciate them.