Half of world’s right whales spotted in Gulf of St. Lawrence in 2018
OTTAWA — Nearly half of all North Atlantic right whales in the world were spotted in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence this year during surveillance that officials say will inform future protection measures.
The federal Fisheries department and Transport Canada gave an update Tuesday on the key findings from a meeting last month on the endangered mammal.
Garry Stenson, a Fisheries research scientist, said an estimated 190 right whales are believed to have been in the southern Gulf this year, nearly half the remaining population of about 411.
In 2017, 12 North Atlantic right whales were found dead in the Gulf. Necropsies on seven of the whales found four died from trauma consistent with vessel collisions while two deaths were the result of entanglement in fishing gear.