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Female right whales may never breed after run-ins with fishing gear

Posted on March 20, 2024 By admin
Female right whales may never breed after run-ins with fishing gear

It sounds like a crime show episode at sea: In late January 2024, federal regulators learned that a dead female North Atlantic right whale had been sighted near Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. The whale was towed to shore, where more than 20 U.S. and Canadian scientists converged to perform a necropsy, or animal autopsy. On February…

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Female right whales may never breed after run-ins with fishing gear

Posted on March 20, 2024 By admin
Female right whales may never breed after run-ins with fishing gear

It sounds like a crime show episode at sea: In late January 2024, federal regulators learned that a dead female North Atlantic right whale had been sighted near Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. The whale was towed to shore, where more than 20 U.S. and Canadian scientists converged to perform a necropsy, or animal autopsy. On February…

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