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Marine Activities in the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park Regulations

Version of section 14 from 2017-01-01 to 2024-10-30:

  •  (1) No person shall engage in behaviour in the park that may kill or injure a marine mammal or cause the disturbance of a marine mammal.

  • (2) Disturbance of a marine mammal includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:

    • (a) feeding or touching a marine mammal;

    • (b) entering the water with the intention of swimming or otherwise interacting with marine mammals;

    • (c) playing whale songs or calls, or making any other noise that may resemble whale songs or calls, under water;

    • (d) separating members of a group of marine mammals or going between an adult marine mammal and its calf;

    • (e) trapping a cetacean or group of cetaceans between a vessel and the shore or between a vessel and other vessels; and

    • (f) any undue interruption, alteration or disruption of the normal behaviour of a marine mammal, in particular its social, swimming, breathing, diving, resting, feeding, nursing or reproductive behaviour.

  • (3) Subsection (1), in respect of behaviour that may injure or cause the disturbance of marine mammals, does not apply to a person conducting scientific research involving marine mammals under a scientific research permit if the injury or disturbance is necessary for the research.

  • (4) The operator of a vessel that is involved in an incident in which a marine mammal is killed or injured or that collides with a marine mammal shall report the incident immediately to a park warden or an enforcement officer and provide the following information:

    • (a) the name of the operator and contact information that would permit prompt communication;

    • (b) the location, date and time of the incident;

    • (c) the species involved;

    • (d) the circumstances of the incident;

    • (e) the condition of the animal before and after the incident, if known;

    • (f) the animal’s direction of travel after the incident;

    • (g) the weather and sea conditions; and

    • (h) any other relevant information.

  • SOR/2016-257, s. 10

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