Conservation groups want U.S. to pressure Canada to protect right whales
HALIFAX — American conservation groups are urging the U.S. government to apply pressure Canada to do more to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale and avoid imposing a ban on various Canadian seafood products.
Nine U.S.-based organizations have sent an 11-page letter to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) expressing “deep concern” over the continued entanglement of right whales in Canadian waters.
They point out the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act requires a ban on the import of fish, crab and lobster caught with gear that results in the killing or serious injury of marine mammals “in excess of United States standards.”
They say current bycatch measures in Canada are not comparable to those in U.S. fisheries and that’s a situation that has to change.