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Canada Launches Five-Year Plan to Protect Endangered Right Whales from Fishing Gear

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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New Whalesafe Strategy Targets Entanglement Risks

The federal government has unveiled a comprehensive five-year initiative to develop and implement specialized fishing equipment designed to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales from entanglement hazards. The program focuses on advancing two types of whalesafe gear while addressing regional fishing practices across Canada.

Next-Generation Fishing Equipment

Officials outlined two primary gear categories in the strategy:

1. On-demand systems: These acoustic-operated devices eliminate vertical ropes by allowing fishers to remotely retrieve traps from the ocean floor.

2. Lower-breaking strength links: Designed to release at 1,700 pounds of force, these modified components enable trapped whales to break free more easily.

“We’re working with harvesters and marine experts to develop cost-effective solutions tailored to different fisheries,” stated Brett Gilchrist, a senior fisheries official. “While breakaway links offer immediate affordability, we’re committed to advancing on-demand technology and reducing its costs.”

Implementation and Challenges

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) currently mandates fishing closures when right whales are detected in eastern Canadian waters, with exemptions only for vessels using on-demand systems. The strategy plans to expand protections to western coastal regions and additional whale species following initial implementation.

Gilchrist confirmed that high-risk entanglement zones will require whalesafe gear adaptations, though specific requirements will vary by fishery type and location. Testing partnerships with fishing communities will help refine gear modifications to address operational realities.

Conservation Concerns

Environmental advocates emphasize the urgency of protecting the estimated 380 remaining North Atlantic right whales, with only 70 breeding females. “While gear improvements are valuable, we need accelerated testing and funding to make ropeless technology truly effective,” cautioned Hanna Vatcher, a marine conservation specialist with Oceana Canada.

Fishing Industry Perspectives

Researchers working directly with fishing crews note practical implementation challenges. “Solutions must align with regional practices and remain economically viable,” explained Nick Coady, a fisheries technology researcher testing gear in Newfoundland. “We’re creating controlled weak points in gear while maintaining functionality – it requires careful balance and industry collaboration.”

The program will prioritize high-risk areas identified through ongoing monitoring, with officials committing to support gear modifications that preserve both marine life and fishing livelihoods.

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