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Antarctic Whales’ Remarkable Comeback Is Threatened by Krill Fishing

Huge industrial trawlers are competing for krill – the main food source for whales – in the Southern Ocean, removing vital nutrients from the ecosystem.

Antarctic Whales’ Remarkable Comeback Is Threatened by Krill Fishing

TL;DR

  • Whale populations in Antarctica, particularly humpbacks, are recovering significantly since the ban on commercial whaling in 1986.
  • Industrial trawlers fishing for Antarctic krill, the primary food source for whales, have emerged as a new threat to their recovery.
  • Researchers are studying the sustainability of the krill fishery and its impact on whale populations.
  • Political deadlock within the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has hindered conservation efforts to restrict krill fishing in sensitive areas.
  • Scientists propose a 30km buffer zone around feeding grounds to protect krill from industrial fishing and support whale recovery.