"A new eco-label will certify freight and cruise companies that take steps to keep their ships from colliding with whales.
To earn the label, companies must have 24/7 monitoring aboard their ships, share whale observation data through a digital platform, have procedures in place to act if a whale is sighted, and follow local speed and navigation rules.
The challenge ahead is to persuade companies to sign up and comply — a task that will come down to pressure from customers and may be easier for some kinds of maritime companies than others, experts say."
Source: Mongabay, 06/16/2021