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Another endangered right whale dies after collision with ship

- By PATRICK WHITTLE

An increasing­ly deadly year for the endangered North Atlantic right whale got worse this week when another member of the species was killed in a collision with a ship, federal authoritie­s said Thursday.

The giant species of whale numbers less than 360 and is vulnerable to ship strikes and entangleme­nt in fishing gear. The whales have suffered high mortality in recent years, and several have died already this year off Georgia and Massachuse­tts.

The most recent right whale to die was found floating 50 miles offshore east of Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia Beach, Virginia, last Saturday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion said in a news release. The whale was a mother who gave birth to her sixth calf this season, the agency said.

Preliminar­y findings of a necropsy show “catastroph­ic injuries with a dislocatio­n of the whale’s spine” that “are consistent with blunt force trauma from a vessel strike prior to death,” the agency said Thursday.

The right whale’s population fell about 25% from 2010 to 2020. Numerous environmen­tal groups have said the animal can’t withstand such dramatic population loss.

“Human impacts continue to threaten the survival of this species,” NOAA said in its statement.

The whales were once numerous off the East Coast, but they were decimated during the commercial whaling era. They are slow to reproduce and the population has a dangerousl­y low number of reproducti­ve females.

The whale’s calf is not expected to survive without its mother and has not been seen in weeks, NOAA said.

Environmen­tal groups have called for tighter regulation­s on commercial fishing and shipping to try to save the whales. They have cited studies that the whales are harmed by ocean warming, which has caused their food sources to move.

The shifting food resources have in turn caused the whales to stray from protected areas of ocean, making them more vulnerable, scientists have said.

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