A North Atlantic right whale often seen in Bay – and once responsible for a canal closure – has died. Here’s what happened.
A young North Atlantic right whale that state wildlife officials helped partially disentangle from fishing gear in December, has died, having to succumbed to severe injuries from those lines, ...
Researchers have documented the births of nearly two dozen North Atlantic right whale calves this season. It’s an encouraging ...
Scientists have spotted 21 North Atlantic right whale calves off of the Southeastern coast this season. This is the most since 2011.
The ocean is under increasing pressure. Everyday human activities, from shipping to oil and gas exploration to urban ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says the whale died from entanglement injuries.
The carcass of a critically endangered North Atlantic right whale was spotted about 25 miles offshore of Avon on Jan. 27.
After nearly two decades, Callosity Back returned to Florida waters as a mother with her calf, joining an unusually high number of newborns this season for the critically endangered North Atlantic ...
Observers on a plane spotted 33 North Atlantic right whales on Saturday, the most ever for a single day in January.
Slalom, a 44-year-old North Atlantic right whale, has given birth to her seventh calf, marking the 21st calf of the season.
When a right whale appeared trailing fishing gear in Cape Cod Bay Jan. 17, rescuers mobilized – underscoring challenges the ...
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