Sei Whale Nature Canada
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The Sei Whale is grey on the top and grey-white on its stomach. However, these whales can have colour variations which include light-coloured flippers or a streak of white that extends to behind the ear. They are also baleen whales, meaning they don’t have teeth.
The largest threat to the Sei Whale is the lack of recovery in their population, which declined when commercial whaling was still legal in Canada.
There are also many factors that could be indirectly affecting the Sei Whale population. These include habitat loss due to commercial fishing, noise and traffic from boats, and contamination from chemicals.
Sei Whales are also at risk due to climate change, pollution, and being hit by ships. They can also become tangled in fishing nets and gear.
Commercial Whaling was stopped in Canada in 1976, but Sei Whales haven’t been seen on the Pacific coast since then. Sei Whales are included in a recovery strategy targeting a few other kinds of whale in the Canadian Pacific, which aims to restore their populations.
This species is protected under the Species At Risk Act. Under the Marine Mammal Regulations of the Fisheries Act, these whales are protected from being disturbed unless they are being hunted, and hunting them requires a permit.
Hunting Sei Whales commercially is prohibited due to their classification as “protected” from the International Whaling Commission.
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