Ship collision risk threatens whales across the world's oceans

Science. 2024 Nov 22;386(6724):870-875. doi: 10.1126/science.adp1950. Epub 2024 Nov 21.

Abstract

After the near-complete cessation of commercial whaling, ship collisions have emerged as a primary threat to large whales, but knowledge of collision risk is lacking across most of the world's oceans. We compiled a dataset of 435,000 whale locations to generate global distribution models for four globally ranging species. We then combined >35 billion positions from 176,000 ships to produce a global estimate of whale-ship collision risk. Shipping occurs across 92% of whale ranges, and <7% of risk hotspots contain management strategies to reduce collisions. Full coverage of hotspots could be achieved by expanding management over only 2.6% of the ocean's surface. These inferences support the continued recovery of large whales against the backdrop of a rapidly growing shipping industry.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Oceans and Seas
  • Risk
  • Ships*
  • Whales*