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Trump Administration Mulls Rollback of Lifesaving Protections For Critically Endangered Whale

The Trump administration is considering a rollback of lifesaving protections for the North Atlantic Right Whale, a species on the brink of extinction.

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05/03/2026
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Trump Administration Mulls Rollback of Lifesaving Protections For Critically Endangered Whale

“This reckless decision threatens the future of North Atlantic right whales,” said Erica Fuller, Senior Counsel at Conservation Law Foundation, calling the move “short-sighted.”

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The National Marine Fisheries Service is planning to loosen a speed-limit rule ‌meant to protect the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale from ​vessel strikes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tried to expand the regulation in 2022 but withdrew the proposal in January 2025.

The Trump administration is considering a rollback of lifesaving protections for the North Atlantic Right Whale, a species on the brink of extinction.

According to an article by Earth.org, in 2020, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) uplisted North Atlantic right whales from endangered to critically endangered amid a rapid population decline. Between 200 and 250 mature individuals are believed to remain, down from 409 at the end of 2018.

Entanglements in fishing gear and ship strikes off the east coast of North America are the primary causes for populations’ decline. Since 2017, NOAA recorded 43 whale deaths, at least 15 of which were attributable to vessel strike and 11 to entanglement. However, research shows that only about one third of right whale deaths are documented, meaning the toll is likely much higher.

On Tuesday, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the fish management arm of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), said it is “considering possible deregulatory action to modify and modernize the North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Speed Rule.” Established in 2008, the rule mandates that most vessels at least 65 feet long (the size of a typical school bus) must travel at 10 knots or less in certain locations along the US East Coast at certain times of the year.

Environmental groups have warned that the deregulation would put whales and boaters at risk of deadly collisions. “This reckless decision threatens the future of North Atlantic right whales,” said Erica Fuller, Senior Counsel at Conservation Law Foundation, calling the move “short-sighted.”

“The species can’t afford to lose a single whale. Eliminating one of their strongest protections would imperil right whale’s already challenging recovery,” Fuller added.

 

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