Two Endangered Right Whales Entangled in Fishing Gear off Massachusetts

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Two North Atlantic right whales, a critically endangered species, have been seen entangled in fishing gear off the coast of Massachusetts.

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With fewer than 400 of these whales remaining, the sighting is raising serious concerns among conservationists.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the whales—an adult and a juvenile—were observed southeast of Nantucket. Biologists warn that at least one of the animals is unlikely to survive.

Earlier this year, a right whale washed ashore on Martha’s Vineyard, and investigators linked its death to Maine fishing gear.

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This incident has intensified ongoing debates between lobstermen and Conservation groups. Lobstermen have pushed back against new regulations, maintaining that Maine lobster gear had not previously been confirmed to cause a right whale fatality.

The discovery of the entangled whales highlights the continued threat to the species and the importance of addressing fishing practices that put them at risk.

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This article by Trinity Sparke  was first published by One Green Planet on 1 January 2025. Image Credit :lego 19861111/Shuttersetock.

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