The NOAA Fisheries biologists made a preliminary determination that her injuries are a “morbidity,” or sublethal injury case. This was the younger male whale’s first entanglement ...
Biologists believe this entanglement is a sublethal injury. A North Atlantic right whale was documented with two lines exiting the left side of the mouth on December 9, 2024. (Source: NOAA ...
The other whale is an adult female who biologists think has suffered a sublethal injury from the entanglement, NOAA said. NOAA said in a statement Tuesday that it would “work with authorized ...
The other whale is an adult female who biologists think has suffered a sublethal injury from the entanglement, NOAA said. NOAA said in a statement Tuesday that it would “work with authorized ...
This entanglement is preliminarily considered a morbidity (sublethal) case. Entanglement response teams were not able to immediately respond to attempt to disentangle these whales due to the ...
Agency biologists have preliminarily determined that she had a sublethal injury, meaning while the injury may not kill a whale, it can impede growth or reproduction. A third entangled whale was ...