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Sri Lanka’s Gentle Giants at Risk: Blue Whale Numbers Plummet in Local Waters – By Bhanuka – eLanka

The blue whale, the largest animal on Earth and a beloved marine icon of Sri Lanka, is in danger. Recent studies and observations by marine biologists have revealed a troubling trend: a sharp decline in the population of blue whales in the waters off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, particularly near Mirissa, Galle, and Dondra.

A Global Treasure Under Threat

Sri Lanka has long been recognized as one of the best places in the world to spot blue whales close to shore. Calm seas, deep waters, and year-round sightings have made whale watching a booming industry in the south. However, increasing threats are now endangering these magnificent creatures.

Why Are Blue Whales Disappearing?

1. Ship Strikes

One of the biggest threats to Sri Lanka’s blue whales is the increasing volume of maritime traffic. Major international shipping lanes run dangerously close to whale hotspots. Collisions between whales and cargo ships have become more common and often fatal.

2. Noise Pollution

The noise generated by large vessels, high-speed boats, and naval activity disrupts whale communication and migration. Blue whales rely on low-frequency sounds to communicate across vast distances. Constant underwater noise interferes with their ability to find mates and navigate safely.

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3. Climate Change and Ocean Warming

Rising ocean temperatures and shifting currents are affecting the distribution of krill—the blue whale’s main food source. These changes force whales to travel farther and expend more energy, which can affect reproduction and survival rates.

4. Unregulated Tourism

While whale watching is a major tourist attraction, a lack of strict regulation means many tour boats get too close to the animals. This adds to their stress and can lead to behavioral changes or accidents.

The Call for Conservation

Marine experts and conservationists are urging the Sri Lankan government and international stakeholders to take swift action. Proposed solutions include:

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  • Rerouting shipping lanes further offshore

  • Enforcing speed limits in whale zones

  • Regulating whale-watching tours through licensing and training

  • Increasing research and funding for marine conservation

Hope Through Awareness

Public awareness is key to saving Sri Lanka’s blue whales. Responsible tourism, community engagement, and stricter marine policies can go a long way in reversing the decline. Sri Lanka has a chance to become a global model for marine conservation if timely action is taken.

As the gentle giants silently vanish from our oceans, the question remains: will we act in time to protect them?

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