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Thirty-six morbidity cases added to North Atlantic Right Whale unusual mortality event

by NOAA Fisheries 22 Oct 2022 11:12 BST
North Atlantic right whale (#4510) with evidence of sublethal entanglement injuries along the head and body © NOAA Fisheries

A new scientific peer-reviewed protocol adds 36 individuals to the ongoing North Atlantic right whale UME. This provides a more complete picture of this endangered species' status and challenges impeding its recovery.

NOAA Fisheries is adding morbidity cases (i.e., sublethally injured or ill whales) to the ongoing North Atlantic Right Whale Unusual Mortality Event based on a new scientific veterinary peer-reviewed protocol. NOAA Fisheries and external experts in whale biology and health developed this protocol to provide a more complete picture of the North Atlantic right whale population's health status and challenges impeding its recovery. The North Atlantic right whale is one of the world's most endangered large whale species. The latest preliminary estimate suggests there are fewer than 350 individuals and 70 reproductive females.

These 36 sublethal injury or illness cases reflect vessel strikes, entanglements, and injuries or poor body condition of unknown cause. We are adding these individual whales to the 34 mortality and 21 serious injury cases in the UME for a more accurate total of 91 whales impacted by this event. To date, more than 20 percent of the population has been impacted by the UME based on the 2017 abundance estimate, which is when the UME began.

"These sublethal impacts, although not necessarily life-threatening, may be impeding health, growth, and reproduction of individual whales, and therefore recovery of the North Atlantic right whale species as a whole," said Kim Damon-Randall, Director of the Office of Protected Resources.

This is the initial review of retrospective sublethal cases for the North Atlantic right whale UME. More whales may be added as more data become available.

The leading causes of the UME are vessel strikes and entanglement in fishing gear. Dead, seriously injured, and sublethally injured or ill right whales have been found in both U.S. and Canadian waters. The real number of right whales impacted by human interactions is likely much larger. Scientists have estimated that, on average, about only one third of North Atlantic right whale mortalities are actually detected.

"NOAA Fisheries and our partners are dedicated to conserving the North Atlantic right whale population, which is endangered and declining," said Janet Coit, Assistant Administrator for NOAA Fisheries. "Adding these morbidity cases to the North Atlantic right whale UME is part of the agency's North Atlantic Right Whale Road to Recovery, a multifaceted approach to halt the current population decline and recover the species."

Report Stranded or Injured Whales

Do not approach injured or dead marine animals, including whales. The most important step you can take to assist professional responders and scientists is to immediately report any sightings of injured, stranded, or dead whales. In the United States, call the Greater Atlantic Marine Mammal Stranding Hotline at (866) 755-6622 or the Southeast Marine Mammal Stranding Hotline at (877) 433-8299. In Canada, call the Marine Animal Response Society at (866) 567-6277 or the Quebec Marine Mammal Emergency Response Network at (877) 722-5346. You can also contact the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards on VHF Channel 16.

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