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Important Sighting of Mother and Calf Right Whales Confirmed Off Northeast FloridaNOAA Ask Mariners To Keep A Lookout And Report Future SightingsReleased July 19, 2007 NOAA Press Release July 19, 2007
IMPORTANT SIGHTING OF MOTHER AND CALF RIGHT WHALES CONFIRMED OFF NORTHEAST FLORIDA North Atlantic right whales are typically found off the southeast United States (N.C - Fla.) from November 15 - April 15, so this is rare. According to the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium Sightings Database, no right whale sightings have ever been reported off the Georgia or Florida coasts for the months of June, July, or August. The North Atlantic right whale population is now estimated to be approximately 300 animals and is listed as “Endangered” under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. They are also protected under the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. It is illegal to approach or remain within 500-yards of right whales. Mariners are urged to use extreme caution, maintain a sharp lookout, and take prompt action to avoid colliding or approaching this pair of critically endangered whales. NOAA recommends vessels reduce speeds below 12-knots, when consistent with safe navigation. Media Note: This press release was issued by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) |
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