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Date: 2013-04-22 14:48:20
Right whale
Whale
Marine mammal
Gillnetting
Water
Zoology
Biology
North Pacific right whale
Cetacean bycatch
Balaenidae
Cetaceans
National Marine Fisheries Service

Right Whales and the Need for Action – Sierra B. Weaver (Defenders of Wildlife) Current Status  2012 Right Whale Report Card: population estimate is minimally 346 that were seen in 2011 and a median estimate of 509

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