Feds announce new monitoring of vessel noise impacts on endangered whales
VANCOUVER — The federal government says it will monitor underwater ship noise in British Columbia’s Salish Sea to help develop measures to support the recovery of endangered southern resident killer whales.
Terry Beech, parliamentary secretary to the transportation minister, announced the measures Monday as his government is set to face new scrutiny of the impacts of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on the threatened species.
“The southern resident killer whale is a vital part of our local marine ecosystem. The survival of this iconic species is a priority of our government and indeed a priority for all Canadians,” he said.
A court ruling found the National Energy Board failed to assess the Trans Mountain project’s effects on the marine environment and the government asked the board to reconsider that part of the review by Feb. 22.