
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
JOHANNESBURG — Conflicts in the Middle East are increasing dangers for whales off South Africa by shifting sea traffic into their habitats and heightening the risks of collision, researchers told AFP. The rerouting of shipping around South Africa and away from the Red Sea and Suez Canal since late 2023 has “substantially increased” the chances of ship strikes, they said in new research. South Africa’s southwestern coast supports globally significant populations of whales as well as increasingly busy shipping corridors, according to a paper presented to an International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting this month. READ: The environment, another casualty of […]...
Keep on reading: Middle East conflicts a danger for whales off South Africa โ study
Keep on reading: Middle East conflicts a danger for whales off South Africa โ study
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