Effective Through December 2
NOAA Fisheries announces a voluntary Right Whale Slow Zone (acoustic trigger). On November 17, 2023, the Coastal New Jersey Slocum glider operated by Rutgers University and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution detected the presence of right whales east of Atlantic City, NJ. The Right Whale Slow Zone is in effect through December 2, 2023.
As a reminder, four additional Slow Zones are also currently in effect. Locations and effective dates are listed below.
VOLUNTARY Right whale "Slow Zone" Areas
Mariners are requested to avoid or transit at 10 knots or less inside the following Dynamic Management Areas (DMAs) and Acoustic Slow Zones where right whales have been detected. Please visit our website for more information.
East of Atlantic City, NJ Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective November 17-December 2, 2023
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 39°52' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 39°12' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 73°07' W
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 73°59' W
East of Portland, ME #2 DMA Slow Zone: Effective November 16-December 1, 2023
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 43°40' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 43°02' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 68°10' W
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 69°02' W
Northern Outerbanks DMA Slow Zone: Effective November 15-30, 2023
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 36°33' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 35°53' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 75°20' W
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 76°10' W
The Northern Outerbanks DMA does not apply to any inshore waters.
East of Portland, ME Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective November 13-28, 2023
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 43°44' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 43°05' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 68°10' W
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 69°05' W
Northeast of Virginia Beach, VA Acoustic Slow Zone: Effective November 11-26, 2023
Waters bounded by:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY: 37°29' N
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY: 36°50' N
EASTERN BOUNDARY: 74°50' W
WESTERN BOUNDARY: 75°40' W
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