Calving season ends, but no baby North Atlantic right whales spotted
HALIFAX — Most scientists have wrapped up their work scanning waters off the eastern U.S. coast for endangered North Atlantic right whales, capping off a dismal season that has seen an unprecedented number of deaths and no new calves added to the plummeting population.
They are developments that have dismayed marine biologists who have spent decades rebuilding a species once hunted to near extinction.
But, a team of researchers in Cape Cod Bay is holding out hope that right whale calves could still turn up in the nursery if, as they suspect, there is another calving ground that has so far eluded science.
“I’m kind of inclined to think we will see a calf or several here,” Charles ‘Stormy’ Mayo of the Center for Coastal Studies said from his office in Provincetown, Mass. “My belief is that these right whales may be calving in a slightly different location than the areas that we have known them to calve in before.”