These vessels carry goods and materials across the
world’s oceans, often overlapping with important habitat for marine life. For marine species like whales, which have
not evolved to avoid these massive ships, this can result in deadly collisions
known as ship strikes. Ship strikes are a major contributor of mortality to
whales around the globe and are especially of concern in whale hotspots that
overlap with major international shipping routes. However, if large vessels
reduce their speeds to 10 knots or less in these areas when the likelihood of
whale presence is highest, the risk of fatal strikes is reduced by 50% or more.
Furthermore, reduced speeds result in fewer emissions of air pollutants and
greenhouse gases. This is why Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies (BWBS) works to incentivize global shipping lines to
voluntarily participate in vessel speed reduction measures in key areas off of
the California coast.
The Vessel Speed Reduction (VSR) Season is designed to coincide with endangered whale
migration as well as peak ozone seasons for California coastal communities. In the 2024 Season, BWBS verified that 743 vessels,
across 49 of the world’s largest shipping lines, opted-in to reduce their
speeds. BWBS’ 2024 Season – the program’s 10-year anniversary – was the most
significant yet, marking a jump in total participating shipping lines – from 33
to 49 – and an increase in distance traveled at “whale-safer” speeds. In 2024, the number of shipping lines that
qualified for the top award tier (“Sapphire,” with 85%+ total miles traveled in
the VSR zones at 10 knots or less) almost doubled from the prior season, from
13 to 23. They are:
CMA CGM; Connaught Shipmanagement HK; COSCO
Shipping; CSL Americas; Hong Kong Top Honor Shipping; ISM Ship Management Ltd;
Maersk; Marathon Petroleum; MSC; NYK Ro-Ro; Ocean Network Express; OOCL; OSG
Ship Management, Inc.; Pilion Navigation; ConocoPhillips – Polar Tankers;
Starbulk SA; STX Marine Service Co; Swire Shipping; Teo Shipping Corporation;
Tomini Transports LLC; Toyofuji; Wallenius Wilhelmsen; and Yang Ming Marine
Transport Corp. The shipping lines that qualified for the next award tier
(Gold, 60-84% cooperation rate) included:
Campbell Shipping Company, D’Amico Group;
Dockendale; Empire Bulker Ltd.; Evergreen; Hapag-Lloyd; HMC Shipmanagement Co
Ltd; Hyundai Glovis; K Line; Mol ACE; Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd. ; Raffles
Shipmanagement Services; Scorpio Group; Temm Maritime Co Ltd; Unisea Shipping
Ltd; Venture Shipping Ltd; Veritas Shipmanagement and Wan Hai.
In 2024, cumulative program cooperation rates
continued to trend upward in both the San Francisco and Southern California VSR
zones. Program-wide, 85% of the total distance traveled by participating
vessels – equating to 425,981 nautical miles – was traveled at the requested
whale-safer speeds of 10 knots or less. Out of all of the traffic traveling
within the VSR zones, 78% of all container ships and 97% of
all auto/RORO ships elected to participate in the BWBS program. The
release of the record-breaking 2024 season results is a fitting celebration of
the 10th anniversary of BWBS. In honor of the anniversary, partners reflected on
the impact, context, and lessons learned.