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Striking the right balance in right whale conservation

TitleStriking the right balance in right whale conservation
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsSchick RS, Halpin PN, Read AJ, Slay CS, Kraus SD, Mate B, Baumgartner MF, Roberts JJ, Good CP, Best BD, Loarie SR, Clark JS
JournalCan. J. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Volume66
Start Page1399
Pagination1399-1403
Keywordsright whales
Abstract

Despite many years of study and protection, the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) remains on the brink of extinction. There is a crucial gap in our understanding of their habitat use in the migratory corridor along the eastern seaboard of the United States. Here, we characterize habitat suitability in migrating right whales in relation to
depth, distance to shore, and the recently enacted ship speed regulations near major ports. We find that the range of suitable habitat exceeds previous estimates and that, as compared with the enacted 20 nautical mile buffer, the originally proposed 30 nautical mile buffer would protect more habitat for this critically endangered species.

DOI10.1139/F09-115