Cruise ships told to reduce speed after pregnant endangered whale killed in Alaska

Environment
27 Jun 2026 • 6:47 PM MYT
The Independent
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Cruise ships told to reduce speed after pregnant endangered whale killed in Alaska

  • Wildlife conservationists are urging Royal Caribbean to reduce cruise ship speeds after one of its vessels struck and killed a pregnant endangered fin whale in Alaska.
  • The incident occurred on 19 June when the Ovation of the Seas arrived in Seward with the 61-foot whale's body on its bow.
  • A necropsy by federal officials confirmed the whale died from blunt force trauma consistent with a ship strike and was otherwise healthy.
  • The Center for Biological Diversity has sent a letter to Royal Caribbean, requesting ships voluntarily limit speeds to 10 knots in whale habitats to prevent future collisions.
  • Royal Caribbean stated it is cooperating fully with NOAA regarding the incident and takes impacts to marine ecosystems seriously.

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