Birth of nine calves sparks hope for endangered North Atlantic right whales
FREDERICTON — A scientist who studies the endangered North Atlantic right whale is cautiously optimistic about the current breeding season after nine calves were spotted during its first few weeks.
Moira Brown, senior scientist with the Canadian Whale Institute, says fewer than 100 of the 340 surviving animals in the waters along Canada’s eastern coast are mothers and describes the new baby whales as a sign of hope for the future.
The calving season for North Atlantic right whales starts in mid-November and runs through mid-April.
Last year saw only 15 calves, far below the average of 24 reported in the early 2000s. Brown says there were also no first-time mothers, which supports research showing a downward trend in the number of females capable of breeding.