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It's the Law: The Environment and Your Vessel

Protect Marine Mammals

All whales, dolphins, and porpoises in the northeast region are federally protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act; and most large whales in the area are further protected under the Endangered Species Act. Under these laws, it is illegal to harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine mammal. Prohibited conduct includes any negligent or intentional act that results in the disturbing or molesting of marine mammals. Violations of these laws may result in fines of up to $50,000, imprisonment, and/or seizure of one's vessel.

Whale breaching

Boating Near Whales

Various species of whales, including the Humpback, Finback, Right, and Minke, may be encountered in our state's coastal waters. The Northern Right whale is the most endangered marine mammal, with no more than 500 remaining in the world. Boaters improperly maneuvering around whales risk the safety of all passengers on board, as well as potential injury to the whales.

Whales

To protect whales in their habitat, the following operation guidelines are recommended.

Whale Disentanglement

Logo warning to be cautious in areas frequented by whales

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