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Alaska Cruise Uses Marine Mammal Observer to Prevent Whale Strikes

Alaska Cruise Uses Marine Mammal Observer to Prevent Whale Strikes
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A recently launched cruise ship operating in Alaskan waters has introduced a marine mammal observer as part of its onboard team. This specialist is tasked with monitoring marine mammals during the 2026 sailing season to help ensure safer navigation through the region’s coastal ecosystems.

Marine Mammal Observing to Reduce Whale Strike Incidents

The inclusion of a marine mammal observer aims specifically to minimize the chances of the vessel striking whales during its voyages. This precautionary practice reflects a commitment to environmental stewardship and protection of marine wildlife in Alaska’s sensitive ocean environment. While passengers might experience minor route adjustments to avoid interactions with whales, the measure is intended

to enhance safety for both marine animals and those onboard.