Bill 118 hr 10292, also known as the "Whale Distribution Mapping Act," is a proposed piece of legislation that aims to require the Secretary of Commerce to create distribution maps for certain species of whales. These maps would provide valuable information on the locations and movements of various whale species, helping to better understand and protect these majestic creatures.
The bill does not specify which species of whales would be included in the mapping efforts, but it is likely to focus on those that are endangered or at risk of extinction. By producing these distribution maps, researchers and conservationists would be able to track the populations of whales more effectively, identify critical habitats, and develop targeted conservation strategies.
In addition to the mapping requirements, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to whale conservation. This could include funding for research projects, initiatives to reduce threats to whale populations, or measures to promote responsible whale watching practices.
Overall, the Whale Distribution Mapping Act seeks to enhance our understanding of whale populations and habitats, and to support efforts to protect these iconic marine mammals for future generations.