New Right Whale Slow Zone: SE of New York, NY - Effective through December 21
On December 6, 2024 the New York Bight SW Slocum glider operated by the Rutgers and Stony Brook Universities and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution detected the presence of right whales Southeast of New York, NY. The right whale Slow Zone is in effect through December 21, 2024.
As a reminder, five additional Slow Zones are also currently in effect. Locations and effective dates are listed below.
VOLUNTARY Right whale "Slow Zone" AREAS
Mariners are requested to avoid or transit at 10 knots or less inside the following Dynamic Management Areas (DMAs) and Acoustic Slow Zones where right whales have been detected.
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SE of New York #2, NY Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective December 6-December 21, 2024
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 40°36' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 39°56' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 72°36' N
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 73°28' N
SE of Portland, ME Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective December 5-December 20, 2024
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 43°35' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 42°55' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 69°04' N
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 69°59' N
E of Virginia Beach, VA Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective December 4-December 19, 2024
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 37°02' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 36°23' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 75°03' N
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 75°53' N
E of Atlantic City, NJ Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective December 1-December 16
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 33°14' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 36°44' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 73°44' N
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 74°13' N
E of Ocean City, MD Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective November 27-December 12
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 38°38' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 37°58' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 74°13' N
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 75°04' N
SE of New York #1, NY Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective November 26-December 11, 2024
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 40°41' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 40°01' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 73°03' W
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 73°55' W
Active Seasonal Management Areas (SMAs)
Mandatory speed restrictions of 10 knots or less (50 CFR 224.105) are in effect in the following areas:
Mid-Atlantic U.S. SMAs (Nov 1 - Apr 30)
Southeast U.S. SMAs (Nov 15 - Apr 15)
Give Right Whales Room
North Atlantic right whales are on the move along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. If seen, remember that approaching a right whale closer than 500 yards is a violation of federal and state law.
Right Whales in Trouble
Endangered North Atlantic right whales are approaching extinction. There are approximately 360 individuals remaining, including fewer than 70 reproductively active females. Human impacts continue to threaten the survival of this species.
In August 2017, NOAA Fisheries declared the increase in right whale mortalities an “
Unusual Mortality Event,” which helps the agency direct additional scientific and financial resources to investigating, understanding, and reducing the mortalities in partnership with the Marine Mammal Stranding Network, Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and outside experts from the scientific research community.
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