October 4, 2019 โ Humpback whales are dying all along the East Coast, though advocates say โsmartโ buoys, slower ship speeds and fishing gear that breaks apart might have saved them.
Ships and entanglements are two of the most clearly identified killers, scientists say.
โYouโd be surprised at how many animals are out there with propeller scars,โ said Arthur H. Kopelman, president, Coastal Research & Education Society of Long Island, a West Sayville nonprofit that conducts research and offers whale-watching.
Humpbacks and fin whales โcome right up under the bowโ of whale-watching ships, he says, luckily when the engines are in neutral, as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration requires.
