Fishing gear, climate change shortening right whale lifespanNorth Atlantic right whales (NARWs) should live to 100 years or more, but their lives are being cut short because of fishing gear, vessel strikes and climate change, a recent study saysBy Undercurrent News | Jan. 3, 2025 14:19 GMTA North Atlantic right whale with propeller scars from a vessel strike. Photo Credit: NOAA FisheriesAdvertisementX
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North Atlantic right whales (NARWs) should live to100 years or more, but threats from fishing gear and climate change are shortening the lifespan of the endangered species, according to a study reported on by the CBC […]Want to keep reading?Sign up for a trial to have access to our articles!Have an account? Log in here:Enter the email address associated with your account.
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