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Can Tech And Boaters Team Up To End Ship Strikes


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A sunny day at the Miami International Boat Show turns into a masterclass on how boaters and whales can safely share the same ocean. We sit down with Virgil Zetterlind, co‑founder of the Whale Alert app, to unpack the real‑world tools, data, and collaborations that help prevent vessel strikes and keep crews safe. If you’ve ever wondered how marine tech, policy, and industry initiatives come together at the helm, this conversation brings the whole picture into focus.

We trace Whale Alert’s journey from early eNavigation experiments to a multilingual mobile platform that now supports boaters across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Virgil explains why the 10‑knot threshold isn’t arbitrary, how seasonal management areas work for larger vessels, and what happened with the proposal to extend speed limits to smaller boats. Rather than dwelling on gridlock, we highlight momentum: the Whale and Vessel Safety (WAVES) Task Force, led by industry partners like Viking Yachts, is pushing voluntary measures, education, and innovation that meet mariners where they are.

The most exciting breakthroughs are at the chartplotter. PredictWind’s DataHub now ingests Whale Alert sightings and displays them as AIS virtual buoys on your existing navigation screen, turning wildlife awareness into a native part of your route planning. We also preview new NMEA standards for marine megafauna messages, paving the way for consistent, manufacturer‑agnostic integrations. And for anyone who wants to stay informed, SeaReportSave.org launches as a clean hub for best practices, live maps, and the latest tools that fit your style of boating.

Right whales remain critically vulnerable, with fewer than 400 individuals and roughly 80 breeding females, so every avoidable strike matters. The takeaway is refreshingly practical: slow down when advised, keep wildlife layers active, and treat information as essential safety gear. 

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