Masthead
Monday September 6, 2010

Council Urges NOAA to Emphasize Enforcement In Killer Whale Protection Program

San Juan County Council Members yesterday signed a letter to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) urging the agency not to establish a “No-Go Zone” for watercraft on the west side of San Juan Island, but rather to emphasize enforcement of more targeted regulations to protect the endangered Northern Resident Killer Whales.

The letter’s top request reads, “The Council urges NOAA to consider enforcement of regulations protecting whales to be its top priority, and strongly urges that enforcement resources be based in San Juan County.” It adds that extending the buffer zone for watercraft approaching whales from 100 yards to 200 yards, as proposed, would not be necessary if the current buffer were strictly enforced.

Citing the problems including exhaust fumes and engine noise stressing the whales, scaring off prey fish and interfering with their ability to use their sonar to locate food; NOAA’s proposed rules would establish a half-mile-wide zone along the west side of San Juan Island where most vessels would be forbidden to enter between May 1 and the end of September. (The proposed regulations provide exceptions for commercial fishing boats, research vessels, cargo ships in shipping lanes and landowners accessing adjacent private property.)

The Council’s letter cites, among other things, the potential economic impact of the regulations on the local economy and the lack of evidence that non-motorized craft create problems for the whales.
Rather than the absolute ban, the Council is urging the establishment of “Go Slow” zones 400 yards around killer whales anywhere in the state’s inland waters and creation of a strong educational program for boaters to reinforce the impact of the enforcement program. Read the full text of the letter.
 

Recent Headlines


Council to Hear Results of Solid Waste Survey MondayErickson Building Project Easement Fails on Minority VoteNotice: Solid Waste Fee Hearing now set for August 31County Council to Hear Solid Waste Survey Report August 30Election Night Count - Some SurprisesCouncil set to Review First 2010 UDC Amendment ProposalsDraft Parks, Trails, and Natural Areas Plan Available for ReviewInterested Citizens Needed for County Advisory BoardsFire Danger Raised to "Moderate"County Health Official Reports Pertussis CasesFog Sealing on Schedule. Cyclists Warned “It’s Sticky”Orcas and San Juan Island Solid Waste Facilities Open Extra Days This Week2010 World’s Best Awards: San Juan Islands Move Up Biotoxins Force Closure of SJC Recreational Shellfish HarvestSurvey invites County Residents to Shape Solid Waste PolicyCourtroom Dedicated to Judge John O. LindeReturn the Grant for Odlin Park Improvements?New Schedules for SJI, Orcas Waste/Recycling FacilitiesSJI Transfer Station Becomes Self-Haul “Drop Box” on July 5 WSF and Ferry Advisory Committee Seek Public Comment on Fall ScheduleSecond Special Council Meeting Scheduled June 10Work Begins on Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Plan County Asks for Cooperation in Developing “Best Available Science”Council Confirms New Deputy Director of Administration Council Asks Town to Pay for SJI Tipping Floor CoverSJI Chipseal on Hold Because of WeatherPublic Works Completes SJI Gravel Off-Load Thursday AfternoonCouncil Agrees to Continue Orcas Rec through Summer Quarterly Financial Report: Holding SteadyFrazer Homestead Preserve Dedication May 15Is the Cannon in Odlin Park a Landmark?Public Works to Update Council on Progress Report at SJI Transfer Station Council Gives Go-Ahead to SJI Solid Waste Drop BoxTransfer Station Permit Extended to June 30, But That May Be ItCouncil Adopts Eight Amendments to Comprehensive Plan2010 Completion of Critical Areas Ordinance UnlikelyVessel License Renewal Process ChangingMay 1, San Juan County Park Boat Launches Require Training & Permits Lawsuit Challenges Essential Public Facilities OrdinanceMinimum Solid Waste Fee Effective April 16 Other Fee Increases Hit in JulyGIS Team Releases Polaris Instructional Videos