Friday, August 2, 2019

Bridgewater DTC Votes to Endorse the SAVE Right Whales Act



WHEREAS, the North Atlantic right whales have been hunted since the 11th century; and

WHEREAS, once numbering in the tens of thousands, the right whale population has dwindled to 411, with fewer than 100 reproductive-aged females left alive and no new births observed in 2018; and

WHEREAS, the carcasses of more than 20 whales have been found over the last two years; and

WHEREAS, the remaining population of right whales is immediately threatened by human activity; and

WHEREAS, without action, the North Atlantic right whale as a species will be extinct in our lifetime; and

WHEREAS, Federal legislation known as the Scientific Assistance for the Very Endangered (SAVE) Right Whales Act, sponsored by Congressman Seth Moulton and co-sponsored by Congressman Bill Keating has been endorsed by the International Fund for Animal Welfare; and

WHEREAS, this act would provide the development and adoption of innovative solutions and technology to reduce the leading causes of right whale deaths: commercial fishing entanglements and collisions with shipping vessels; and

WHEREAS, the act would provide critical funding for whale-safe gear that would ensure an ocean that sustains both the right whale and a viable lobster industry for the hardworking men and women from Gloucester to New Bedford, from Falmouth to Provincetown, who make a living on the water; and

WHEREAS, the permanent loss of an entire species is a blow to the ocean’s ecosystem that our coastal communities will witness firsthand; and

WHEREAS, we have a responsibility as marine stewards to prevent this ecological tragedy; now

THEREFORE, be it resolved that the Bridgewater Democratic Town Committee supports the efforts at the Federal level of the SAVE Right Whales Act.


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