New measures announced to protect North Atlantic right whales
to spot the whales in the gulf and extending speed limits for ships east
of the current speed-restriction zone, where vessels will have to
reduce speed to 10 knots when a right whale is spotted in the area.
Ships travelling in a buffer zone of up to five nautical miles around
these areas will also have to slow down if a whale is seen – a doubling
of the previous buffer zone of 2.5 nautical miles.
Smaller ships – those longer than 13 metres – will now also be
subject to the speed restrictions, where previously only ships over 20
metres were affected.