Ottawa adds to protections for endangered southern resident killer whales
VANCOUVER — Expanded protections for endangered southern resident killer whales off British Columbia’s coast focus on contaminants, noise, physical disturbances and accessibility of chinook salmon, the orca’s primary prey.
The actions announced by several government departments Thursday include closures for recreational and commercial salmon fishing in areas of the Juan de Fuca Strait and Southern Gulf Islands, with specific dates announced in June, the federal government said.
A ban in April on tourist or whale watching vessels with over 12 passengers will continue until the end of June, a measure aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19.
All fish harvesters are being asked to voluntarily stop fishing within 1,000 metres of orcas in B.C. waters.


