Humans’ racket a growing threat to East Coast whales, scientists warn
HALIFAX — A human-made racket under the ocean is a growing threat to three types of whales off the East Coast, Canadian scientists say.
The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada released its findings Monday on the sei whale, fin whale and Sowerby’s beaked whale following a gathering of 43 scientists in St. John’s, N.L.
The independent scientists say the continuing low numbers of the sei whale following decades of whaling led them to ask for an endangered designation — meaning the species is facing “imminent extinction.”
They also recommended to the federal Fisheries Department that fin whales and the Sowerby’s beaked whales should continue to be designated as species “of special concern.” Both already have this status under the Species at Risk Act, meaning they may become endangered if nothing is done.


