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Alaska Cruise Launches Whale Strike Prevention Program

Alaska Cruise Launches Whale Strike Prevention Program
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Starting in June 2026, an Alaska cruise ship will introduce a marine mammal observer as part of efforts to reduce whale strikes during voyages along the state’s coastal waters. This initiative marks a focused approach to protecting marine wildlife within the cruise industry.

Marine Mammal Observer Added to Enhance Whale Safety

The onboard marine mammal observer’s presence is intended to help detect whales and reduce the risk of collisions while the ship is underway. This precautionary measure reflects industry attention to wildlife preservation during Alaska cruises, although specific details about the observer’s operational role and the name of the cruise ship have not been disclosed.