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NOAA acknowledges shortage of gear to protect whales

A North Atlantic right whale appears at the surface on March 28, 2018, off the coast of Plymouth, Mass. (Michael Dwyer/AP)
A North Atlantic right whale appears at the surface on March 28, 2018, off the coast of Plymouth, Mass. (Michael Dwyer/AP)

The federal government is acknowledging that supply chain issues will prevent all lobstermen from having gear needed to protect North Atlantic right whales before a May 1 deadline.

The rules will still go into effect on that date, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it will use a “graduated enforcement effort” until supply problems are resolved.

Maine's congressional delegation and governor said they were disappointed that NOAA didn't simply delay the rules.

“A better and fairer solution would be for NOAA to delay the deadline to July 1 as we have repeatedly called for,” they said.

The rules require lobstermen to start using weakened rope or special inserts to weaken existing rope in some waters.

That’s to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales by preventing them from becoming entangled. North Atlantic right whales number fewer than 340.

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