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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Vessel Speed and Course Restrictions Implemented to Protect Whales

Date: May 31, 2007

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Superintendent Tomie Lee announced today that a vessel speed limit of 13 knots through the water is being implemented in lower Glacier Bay whale waters to protect numerous humpback whales that have been sighted in the area. This speed restriction will apply to all vessels from 5 AM Thursday, May 31 until further notice. Since May 15, vessels greater than 18 feet in length passing through this area have also been restricted to a mid-channel course or 1 nautical mile offshore.

In addition, the Superintendent announced that a vessel speed limit of 13 knots through the water is being implemented in Park waters southwest of Point Carolus and at the entrance to Glacier Bay. This speed restriction will apply to all vessels from 5 AM Thursday, May 31 until further notice. There are no vessel course restrictions in this area.

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Last Updated: April 07, 2008 at 19:34 EST