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Tue Jul 11, 2017, 07:23 AM Jul 2017

7 North Atlantic Right Whales Found Dead: "Catastrophic" Blow To Heavily Endangered Species

Seven north Atlantic right whales have been found floating lifelessly in the Gulf of St Lawrence, off Canada, in recent weeks, in what is being described as a “catastrophic” blow to one of the world’s most endangered whales.

The first whale carcass was reported in early June. Within a month, another six reports came in, leaving marine biologists in the region reeling.

“It’s devastating,” said Tonya Wimmer of the Marine Animal Response Society, a charitable organisation dedicated to marine mammal conservation in the region. “This is, I think, the largest die-off they’ve ever had for this particularly species, at once.”

The global population of north Atlantic right whales – which live along the eastern seaboard of Canada and the US and can reach up to 16 metres (50ft) in length – is thought to be around 525, meaning that more than 1% of the population has died in the past month. “So it is catastrophic in terms of potential impact to this population.”

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jul/08/right-whales-dead-canada-endangered-species

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