"Maine Lobster Industry Grapples with Right Whale Deaths and Fishing Gear Impact"

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"Maine Lobster Industry Grapples with Right Whale Deaths and Fishing Gear Impact"
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The death of a young North Atlantic right whale, entangled in rope from Maine's lobster and crab fishery, has reignited the debate between whale advocates and Maine lobster fishers over the regulation of fishing practices. With only about 70 reproductively active females and approximately 360 individuals left, the loss of this whale underscores the urgent need for action to protect the endangered species. While the fishing industry asserts its commitment to reducing the risk of entanglements, conservation groups are calling for more stringent regulations and the use of remote-controlled fishing gear to prevent further whale deaths.

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