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The Swedish Club launches Right Whale Advice as part of TELP


The Swedish Club has introduced new Right Whale Advice within its TELP (Trade Enabling Loss Prevention) programme, designed to help members comply with Canadian and United States regulations protecting endangered whale populations.

Vessel strikes are a leading cause of death for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale, with only a few hundred remaining. Failure to follow speed and routing restrictions puts endangered whales at risk of being struck, and exposes shipowners to fines, delays, and reputational damage.

Joakim Enström, Senior Loss Prevention Officer at The Swedish Club, said, “By building Right Whale advice into passage planning, TELP gives masters and bridge teams clear guidance on seasonal zones, speed limits, and routing measures. This is more than meeting a regulation — it shows our commitment to helping members navigate responsibly and play an active role in protecting endangered species, while maintaining safe and reliable operations.”
 
The guidance covers key whale protection areas on the Canadian east and west coasts, the US east and west coasts, and the Canadian west coast for killer whales.

Lorraine Hager, Loss Prevention & Marketing Advisor at The Swedish Club, explained: “TELP has always been about providing timely and practical support to our members. Extending its scope to include whale protection reflects the challenges our industry faces today and the expectations placed upon it. This advice strengthens compliance and supports members in contributing to a safer, more sustainable marine environment.”
 
TELP continues to serve as a practical tool for shipowners by delivering guidance that reduces risk, supports compliance, and integrates environmental considerations into everyday operations. By addressing issues such as whale protection, TELP helps members strengthen both navigational safety and their contribution to safeguarding marine biodiversity.

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Joakim Enström
Lorraine Hager

About The Swedish Club:

The Swedish Club was founded by shipowners in 1872 and is today a leading and diversified mutual marine insurance company, owned and controlled by its members. The Club writes Protection & Indemnity, Freight, Demurrage & Defence, Hull & Machinery, Hull Interests, Loss of Hire, War Risks, and any additional insurances required by shipowners or charterers. It also writes Hull & Machinery, War Risks and Loss of Hire for Mobile Offshore Units and FPSOs.

Its head office is located in Gothenburg, Sweden, with branch offices in Athens, Oslo, London, Hong Kong and Singapore.
More information about The Swedish Club is available at: www.swedishclub.com

For further information please contact:
Lisa Jacobs – Tel: +44 (0)1296 682104   Email: ljacobs@elaboratecomms.com
Sally Butler – Tel: +44 7961 730303  Email:  sbutler@elaboratecomms.com
John Nixon – Tel: +44 7852 168 088 Email: jnixon@elaboratecomms.com