North Atlantic right whale population grew in 2023, but still vulnerable to humans

The estimated population of North Atlantic right whales increased in 2023, but a group of international marine scientists say human behaviour still poses a significant risk to the critically endangered species. A pair of North Atlantic right whales interact at the surface of Cape Cod Bay, Monday, March 27, 2023, in Massachusetts. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Robert F. Bukaty, NOAA permit # 21371

HALIFAX - The estimated population of North Atlantic right whales increased in 2023, but marine scientists say human behaviour still poses a significant threat to the critically endangered species.

The new data released Tuesday by the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium estimates the population of right whales in 2023 was 372, up from the prior year's estimate of 356. This year鈥檚 figures includes 12 calves born in 2023.

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