Humpback whales are protected in Hawaii under the Endangered Species
Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act, both of which were implemented
in the 1970s. Federal regulations restrict approaching within 100 yards
of whales when on the water, and 1,000 feet when operating an aircraft.
These and other rules apply to all ocean users, including vessel
operators, kayakers, paddleboarders, windsurfers, swimmers and divers in
Hawaii.
"It's important for everyone to be extra-vigilant during
whale season, for their own safety and the protection of these
magnificent animals," said Paul Wong, operations coordinator of Hawaiian
Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, in a release.
Humpback
whale season in Hawaii generally runs from November through May,
although whales may be spotted during other months, according to
HIHWNMS. As many as 12,000 humpback whales winter in Hawaiian waters
each year.
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