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Cautious hope for right whales

Hopeful news The birthing season generally takes place in waters off the southern U.S. coast from December to March. This year scientists have recorded 13 successful births, although a 14th calf was found dead on a North Carolina beach in November. Slow moving right whales are vulnerable to deadly ship strikes, even when ships are ordered to slow down ( NOAA-Florida Fish and Wildlfe Conservation Commission) Scientists monitoring the species have been seeing a trend for females to start reproduction later while the interval between births has been getting longer as well. Sometimes up to ten years compared to three or four years in the past.

Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute Expands Aerial Survey Area to Track One of the Rarest Whales in the World

Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute Expands Aerial Survey Area to Track One of the Rarest Whales in the World Efforts are critical to the survival of Right whales in North America News provided by Share this article Share this article SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute is proud to announce upcoming work with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to triple its efforts in saving the right whale. Along with survey effort from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and NOAA, aerial survey teams are now tracking right whale activity from the Cape Canaveral Seashore up to the North Carolina and Virginia border.

Cape Cod researchers naming name whales that frequent Cape Cod Bay

PROVINCETOWN  Researchers with the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium have selected new names for 18 whales in an effort to better study the endangered species.  While naming North Atlantic right whales has been a common practice by researchers for several years, the concept of formally naming whales got its start in Provincetown.  In the 1970s, Charles “Stormy” Mayo, director of the right whale ecology program at the Center for Coastal Studies, was a young researcher who would lead whale watches as a naturalist to make money in his spare time. He was one of the founders of the Center For Coastal Studies, which was in its infancy. 

Naming the right whales that frequent Cape Cod Bay

Naming the right whales that frequent Cape Cod Bay
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