Endangered North Atlantic right whales lose three of 19 calves this season
FREDERICTON — An international environmental organization says it is concerning that at least three of the 19 North Atlantic right whale calves born this season have died this year.
Oceana Canada campaign director Kim Elmslie says there should be between 25 and 30 new calves so far, noting the total local whale population of 360 contains about 70 reproducing females.
She says the main threats facing endangered North Atlantic right whales include hazards from fishing gear and ship strikes.
Elmslie highlighted a study published earlier this month in the journal Biological Sciences, where researchers found that entanglements in fishing gear are a main factor in the decline of the species.