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Oct 24, 2003 Navy, Environmentalists Strike Deal on Sonar Tests In a move deemed to be a temporary end to the controversy over Low Frequency Acoustical (LFA) sonar testing and its impact on whales, the U.S. Navy announced this month that it will limit the peacetime use of the sonar.
Jul 16, 2003 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: Canadian Provincial Government moves to protect North Pacific Rights Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) last month released the details of a draft recovery strategy aimed at restoring the North Pacific right whale to Canadian waters and maintaining the long term viability of the population.
Jul 11, 2003 Study: Whale Deaths on the Rise In what appears to be the first global estimate of the problem of whale entanglements, scientists estimate nearly 1,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises drown every day after becoming tangled in fishing nets and other equipment.
Jun 16, 2003 DREAM COME TRUE: NW Orca researchers rejoice at news of federal funding A federal spending bill approved last month contains $750,000 to study what has been killing Puget Sound orcas, the first federal money allocated by Congress for killer whale field studies since the 1970s.
Apr 7, 2003 ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SPECIAL: Orcas spend two months gorging on seals in Washington State A cluster of eleven transient killer whales spent an unprecedented eight weeks in Washington State’s Hood Canal earlier this spring, gorging themselves on the local harbor seal population, then heading back to sea.
Oct 13, 2000 Brazil creates Whale Sanctuary Bowing to pressure from environmentalists, Brazil's president Fernando Henrique Cardoso approved a pact last month to create the country's first whale sanctuary.
Aug 9, 2000 Northwest Diet Switch has Scientists Concerned about Orcas Something strange is going on in the Bering Sea, where killer whales have suddenly switched from eating big Steller sea lions to itty-bitty sea otters. The diet switch was prompted by the plummeting population of western sea lions, some scientists say. Other marine mammals such as northern fur seals are also ...
Jun 30, 2000 Makahs' Right to Hunt Suspended Indefinitely The Makah whale hunt was derailed last month when a Circuit Court of Appeals suspended federal approval, ordering a new study of environmental risks.
May 22, 2000 More Grays wash ashore; scientists left to wonder why Gray whales keep turning up dead on the beaches along the West Coast, and scientists who study the giant, mysterious creatures are having a hard time figuring out why.
Apr 28, 2000 Vancouver aquarium to give up killer whales Vancouver’s world-famous aquarium has decided to end its 33-year tradition of displaying killer whales and will ship its sole surviving Orca to the United States.
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