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Endangered whale protections may be delayed to 2035 under Trump-backed plan

The White House says the delay would give regulators time to craft rules that are less burdensome for commercial fishing, as only about 380 whales remain.

  • The White House released a memo Friday saying it "strongly supports" Rep. Jared Golden's proposal to delay federal whale protections until 2035, with President Donald Trump's senior advisors recommending he sign the bill if Congress passes it.
  • Roughly 380 whales remain in the North Atlantic, where they face risks from fishing ropes and ship strikes; the species, federally protected for more than 50 years, remains critically endangered despite slow recovery efforts.
  • Golden claims previous regulations relied on "flawed science," arguing a delay allows the government to "get the science right," while John Drouin of the New England Fishermen's Stewardship Association said the legislation ensures "long-term stability of American fisheries."
  • California-Based environmental groups oppose the delay, arguing that reducing human-caused injuries is essential to recovery as the population fell by roughly a quarter from 2010 to 2020 with slow recent gains.
  • This year's birthing season produced 23 mother-calf pairs, the most since 2009, though animals have strayed from protected zones in recent years while searching for food as oceans warmed; officials previously paused new rules until 2028.
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Endangered whale protections may be delayed to 2035 under Trump-backed plan

President Donald Trump's administration supports a proposal to delay rules to protect a vanishing species of whale in favor of commercial fishing interests.

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