Endangered Right Whales: Recent Collisions and Deaths off the East Coast

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Another North Atlantic right whale, an endangered species with a population of less than 360, died after a ship collision off the East Coast, leaving its calf at risk. The species has suffered high mortality due to ship strikes and fishing gear entanglement, with the recent death attributed to blunt force trauma from a vessel strike. Environmental groups are advocating for tighter regulations on commercial fishing and shipping, citing the impact of ocean warming on the whales' food sources and migration patterns. The population decline poses a significant threat to the survival of the species, prompting calls for urgent conservation measures.
Topics:nation#conservation#endangered-species#environment#noaa#north-atlantic-right-whale#ship-strikes
- Another endangered right whale dies after a collision with a ship off the East Coast The Associated Press
- ‘Catastrophic injuries’ from vessel caused whale’s death, necropsy reveals WAVY.com
- Endangered right whale first seen in 1989 found dead off Virginia coast; calf missing USA TODAY
- Dead whale found off Virginia Beach coast was hit by a vessel, NOAA confirms News 3 WTKR Norfolk
- Another rare whale spotted off the coast of Georgia has been found dead WSB Atlanta
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