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Guppy 03-08-2019 08:37 PM

Slow down
 
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March 8, 2019
MarineFisheries Advisory

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Seasonal Small Vessel Speed Limit in Cape Cod Bay
70° 10” W42° 08” NThe Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) has implemented a seasonal small vessel speed limit of 10 knots for certain waters of Cape Cod Bay. This speed limit will be in effect annually during the months of March and April within those waters of Cape Cod Bay south of 42° 08’ north latitude, this includes those waters north of Cape Cod that are west of 70°10’ west longitude (see map). The term small vessel refers to all vessels less than 65’ overall length. A complementary federal speed limit applies to all vessels 65’ overall length and greater. Small vessel traffic within the inshore waters of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, Barnstable and Wellfleet Harbors are exempt from this speed limit. The speed limit also does not apply to emergency and enforcement personnel, including federal whale disentanglement teams.

This speed limit has been implemented to protect endangered right whales from ship strikes. During the late-winter and early-spring, right whales migrate into and aggregate in Cape Cod Bay where they feed on zooplankton. As we move from the winter into the spring they begin to surface feed. This behavior leaves them particularly susceptible to ship strikes. Ship strikes are a significant source of mortality to these endangered whales. However, the lethality of ship strikes is greatly reduced when vessels are operating at less than 10 knots speed.

For more information regarding the management of protected marine species in Massachusetts, please visit our website (www.mass.gov/marinefisheries) or call DMF at 617-626-1520.


Restricted Speed Limit Area
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Exempted Inshore Waters

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bloocrab 04-12-2021 07:30 PM

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"Reminder of Seasonal Small Vessel Speed Limit in Cape Cod Bay
This message serves to remind mariners that there is a 10-knot small vessel (less than 65’ overall) speed limit in Cape Cod Bay to protect endangered right whales from the threat of ship strikes. During the late-winter and early-spring, right whales migrate into and aggregate in Cape Cod Bay where they feed on zooplankton. On March 21 2021, an aerial survey of the Bay sighted 89 right whales, including 3 mother calf pairs. As we move into the spring, these whales begin to feed closer to the surface and become more susceptible to ship strikes. Ship strikes are a significant source of mortality to these endangered whales. However, the lethality of ship strikes is greatly reduced when vessels are operating at less than 10-knots speed."

89 Whales spotted in one day???? Damn, didn't know the bay could hold that many at once. I was zipping back across the Bay one late morning and one of em' breached right in front of the boat...seen her in the knick of time and was able to steer clear...but I'm not sure it could've been any closer...:( ...Be safe out there peeps.

Guppy 04-13-2021 05:35 AM

Gonna take forever to get to the haddock... :-(


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