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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers reveal troubling findings about whale lifespans: 'Nobody thinks they're going to survive'If nothing is done, extinction is a very real possibility. Researchers reveal troubling findings about whale lifespans: ...
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PetHelpful on MSNWhale Seen Cradling Her Newborn Calf Like a Human Mom Stops People in Their TracksR ecently, a marine aerial survey team caught a stunning photo of a North Atlantic Right Whale swimming with a newborn calf ...
From December through March every year, the waters off Georgia’s coast provide calving grounds for the estimated 70 remaining reproductively active female North American right whales, one of the world ...
A team at Rutgers is using artificial intelligence to predict where whales will be off New Jersey's coast. The data could save the animals' lives.
Right whales typically migrate north in the spring ... Now mainly found along North America's Atlantic coast, it faces threats from fishing gear entanglement and ship collisions.
"(North American right whales) are doing their job by having babies, but the lack of action from the government to implement necessary measures to protect mother-calf pairs is killing this species ...
A pair of rare and critically endangered whales has journeyed past their usual course, appearing in the Gulf Coast where they ...
"(North American right whales) are doing their job by having babies, but the lack of action from the government to implement necessary measures to protect mother-calf pairs is killing this species ...
There are fewer than 400 North Atlantic right whales living in the wild, according to the latest population count, though the population appeared to grow slightly since the previous count in 2020.
Lethal entanglement in lobster fishing gear is one of the biggest threats to the North Atlantic right whale, which numbers less than 380 and is in decline. The other major threat is collisions ...
South Atlantic right whales can have natural lifespans exceeding 100 years, but human-caused mortality has deeply driven down median life expectancy among their North Atlantic cousins to just an avera ...
one they hope can help protect one of the world's most endangered whale species, the North American right whale. Using AI, Rutgers engineers and ocean scientists combined decades of all whale ...
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