(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of
this section, it is unlawful to:
(a) Approach, by any means, within three hundred feet of a
southern resident orca whale (Orcinus orca);
(b) Cause a vessel or other object to approach within three
hundred feet of a southern resident orca whale;
(c) Intercept a southern resident orca whale. A person
intercepts a southern resident orca whale when that person places
a vessel or allows a vessel to remain in the path of a whale and
the whale approaches within three hundred feet of that vessel;
(d) Fail to disengage the transmission of a vessel that is
within three hundred feet of a southern resident orca whale, for
which the vessel operator is strictly liable; or
(e) Feed a southern resident orca whale, for which any
person feeding a southern resident orca whale is strictly liable.
(2) A person is exempt from subsection (1) of this section
where:
(a) A reasonably prudent person in that person's position
would determine that compliance with the requirements of
subsection (1) of this section will threaten the safety of the
vessel, the vessel's crew or passengers, or is not feasible due
to vessel design limitations, or because the vessel is restricted
in its ability to maneuver due to wind, current, tide, or
weather;
(b) That person is lawfully participating in a commercial
fishery and is engaged in actively setting, retrieving, or
closely tending commercial fishing gear;
(c) That person is acting in the course of official duty for
a state, federal, tribal, or local government agency; or
(d) That person is acting pursuant to and consistent with
authorization from a state or federal government agency.
(3) Nothing in this section is intended to conflict with
existing rules regarding safe operation of a vessel or vessel
navigation rules.
(4) For the purpose of this section, "vessel" includes
aircraft, canoes, fishing vessels, kayaks, personal watercraft,
rafts, recreational vessels, tour boats, whale watching boats,
vessels engaged in whale watching activities, or other small
craft including power boats and sailboats.
(5) A violation of this section is a natural resource
infraction punishable under chapter 7.84 RCW.
[2008 c 225 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2008 c 225: "The legislature finds that
the resident population of orca whales in Washington waters
(Orcinus orca), commonly referred to as the southern residents,
are enormously significant to the state. These highly social,
intelligent, and playful marine mammals, which the legislature
designated as the official marine mammal of the state of
Washington, serve as a symbol of the Pacific Northwest and
illustrate the biological diversity and rich natural heritage
that all Washington citizens and its visitors enjoy.
However, the legislature also finds that the southern
resident orcas are currently in a serious decline. Southern
residents experienced an almost twenty percent decline between
1996 and 2001. The federal government listed this orca
population as depleted in 2003, and as an endangered species in
2005. The federal government has identified impacts from vessels
as a significant threat to these marine mammals.
In 2006, after listing the southern resident orcas as
endangered, the federal government designated critical orca
habitat and released a proposed recovery plan for the southern
resident orcas. The federal government has initiated the process
to adopt orca conservation rules, but this process may be
lengthy. Additionally, although existing whale and wildlife
viewing guidelines are an excellent educational resource, these
guidelines are voluntary measures that cannot be enforced.
Therefore, the legislature intends to protect southern
resident orca whales from impacts from vessels, and to educate
the public on how to reduce the risk of disturbing these
important marine mammals." [2008 c 225 § 1.]
Intent -- 2008 c 225: "The legislature encourages the state's law enforcement agencies to utilize existing statutes and regulations to protect southern resident orca whales from impacts from vessels, including the vessel operation and enforcement standards contained in chapter 79A.60 RCW." [2008 c 225 § 3.]