Whale Entanglement Response Program

Partnership for West Coast Whale Entanglement Action. Where urgent response meets long-term conservation

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Our Mission:
To protect and conserve large whale populations along the U.S. West Coast by leading life-saving entanglement response efforts, conducting targeted research to identify and reduce entanglement risks, and preventing future incidents through research-driven solutions and strategic collaboration with management partners.
Creating a safer ocean for whales - starting with the ones who need us most
The program is built on the trifecta of RESPONSE, RESEARCH, and TRAINING. 

The integrated approach combines real-time responses to whale entanglements with the targeted research needed to develop effective, long-term prevention strategies.

We believe this is essential to both improving animal welfare on an individual level and safeguarding the broader recovery of large whale populations.
Response

Rapid responses alleviates suffering, prevents further injury or starvation, and gives entangled whales a second chance at survival. 

Each response provides critical data to uncover the causes of entanglements, track emerging threats, and generate science-based insights that inform more effective management and policy decisions.
Research

We conduct targeted research to better understand gear - whale conflict and collaborate with fishers, resource managers, Tribal governments, and environmental organizations to reduce entanglement risk.

By combining data from entanglement responses with Cascadia’s long-term population studies, we evaluate the real-world effectiveness of gear modifications and policy interventions - ensuring that conservation efforts are grounded in science and guided by measurable outcomes. 
Training
We are helping to maintain a robust, coastwide network of trained responders and continuously investing in their capacity – building a fast, coordinated, and sustainable response system for years to come.
Cascadia's Response Team.
Our team is composed of trained responders with NOAA authorization to disentangle large whales. Our staff ranges from well seasoned Level 3, 4, & 5 responders to newer Level 2 members, producing successful responses now and in the future.

Recent responses and updates:

Video from our recent response in Washington Sate:

A huge thank you to our funding sources:

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All response activities are conducted by authorized responders under NOAA permit #24359, following international and national safety standards that prohibit entering the water and prioritize the safety of both whale and crew.