Feds: Right whales should remain on endangered list
PORTLAND, Maine — As the North Atlantic right whale nears the end of a year of dangerously high mortality, federal ocean regulators are calling for it to remain listed as endangered, according to a report released Friday.
Less than 500 of the right whales exist, and scientists have said at least 15 of them have died since the spring off the coast of U.S. and Canada. Many of the deaths were attributed to vessel strikes and entanglement in fishing gear.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s five-year review of the species states that the right whales are experiencing low reproduction, declining abundance and changes in the availability of food.
The review includes recommendations to protect the species, such as developing a long-term plan for monitoring the population trends and habitat use, and studying the impact of commercial fishing on right whales.