{"id":101258,"date":"2023-07-25T21:30:00","date_gmt":"2023-07-26T05:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/whale-woes-continue-with-entanglements-boat-strikes\/"},"modified":"2023-07-26T17:13:22","modified_gmt":"2023-07-27T01:13:22","slug":"whale-woes-continue-with-entanglements-boat-strikes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/whale-woes-continue-with-entanglements-boat-strikes\/","title":{"rendered":"Whale woes continue with entanglements, boat strikes"},"content":{"rendered":"
In addition to three whales getting entangled in fishing and crab pot lines<\/a> during the past few weeks, and concerns about unlimited numbers of tour boats<\/a> watching the creatures this summer, officials said this week there’s another concern as two whales have apparently been struck and injured by vessels in the Juneau area this month.<\/p>\n “I don’t know that that is related to the whale watching industry,” said Sadie Wright, large whale entanglement response coordinator for the NOAA Fisheries Alaska Region, in an interview Wednesday. “I think it’s it’s coincidental, but it does seem like more than average numbers of entanglements and vessel strike reports close together near the Juneau area lately.”<\/p>\n However, Wright said the number of incidents this year isn’t abnormal since the totals tend to fluctuate.<\/p>\n “There hasn’t been a trend so much as peaks and valleys,” she said. “And the last couple of years I would characterize, looking at the number of reports that we’ve received, as relatively low entanglements. But this year certainly looks like we’re headed toward one of those peaks. We’re already above our average annual large whale entanglement reports. And we’re only in July.”<\/p>\n One boat strike was to a calf that sustained injuries not considered life-threatening, which was self-reported by a person affiliated with the vessel, said Suzie Teerlink, a marine mammal specialist and NOAA’s Alaska coordinator for the Whale SENSE program. She said the other apparent strike was reported by a whale watching boat that reported spotting a whale with injuries consistent with those inflicted by a vessel, but NOAA officials have not independently confirmed the incident.<\/p>\n