Thousands of whales are killed by ship strikes each year Every Year a disturbing amount of whales are killed by Ships but it seems like this topic is unnoticed by people. According to research carried out by non-profit Friend of the Sea, ship strikes kill more than 20,000 whales every year. This an alarming number, especially considering how close to extinction some species (such as the North Atlantic right whale) already are. The problem of whale ship collisions is a worldwide phenomenon, but Friend of the Sea has identified eleven key spots where strikes are especially common. These are areas where shipping lanes cross prime feeding and breeding areas for whales. The key areas and endangered whale species that are threatened by ship strikes include: blue whales in Sri Lanka, sperm whales in the Canary Islands, and humpback whales in Panama. There are additional locations that play lesser or greater roles in the lives of different whale species scattered all over the world. In the
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