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Contact: Matthew Cahill, Public Information, 907-697-2230
BARTLETT COVE, ALASKA – Glacier Bay National Park and Deputy Superintendent Tom Schaff announced today that the 13-knot “whale waters” vessel speed limit near Russell Island is being lifted. New temporary whale waters are being implemented near Lone Island to reflect shifting whale distribution. These updated operating requirements are effective from 5 AM Tuesday August 23rd until further notice.New whale waters areas:
- A 13-knot speed limit within 1 nautical mile of Lone Island
- The 13-knot speed limit within 1 nautical mile of Sturgess Island, implemented on June 18th.
- The 13-knot speed limit within 1 nautical mile of Willoughby and Francis Islands implemented on August 3rd.
- In Lower Glacier Bay, the 13-knot speed remains in effect, and vessels 18 ft or more in length are required to remain at least 1 nautical mile from shore or mid-channel.
Last updated: August 22, 2022