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Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale Killed in Ship Collision

The latest casualty highlights the ongoing threat to the species, with less than 360 individuals remaining.

  • A North Atlantic right whale, identified as Catalogue #1950, was killed in a collision with a ship off the Virginia coast, marking the fourth such death in 2024.
  • The whale, a mother who recently gave birth, suffered catastrophic injuries consistent with blunt force trauma, leading to a dislocation of the spine.
  • NOAA has declared an Unusual Mortality Event for the species, citing vessel strikes and entanglement in fishing gear as primary causes.
  • Environmental groups are calling for immediate action, including tighter regulations on commercial fishing and shipping, and the implementation of vessel speed restrictions.
  • The loss of reproductive females, like #1950, and their calves poses a significant threat to the survival of the critically endangered species.
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