Coasts & Oceans
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Packed week celebrates our 'big blue backyard'
2023-06-05
Events during Ocean Week range from building a whale skeleton and creating jewelry from sea glass to making art from algae, beach cleanups and evening paddles.
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Hope vs. rope: Can technology save the whales, and Maine's lobster industry, too?
2023-05-07
The technology is currently being tested in Narragansett Bay, more than 120 miles from Maine. Capotosto and Vincent are building pre-production units for NOAA and the Canadian Wildlife Federation to test this summer. The business partners believe they'll be ready for high-speed, high-volume manufacturing next year.
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New recommendations stand to hurt already suffering North Atlantic right whales
2023-04-27
There are fewer North Atlantic right whales than there are days in a year, and a slew of efforts are underway to increase numbers. However, new recommendations on right whale protection would hinder that progress if adopted, say experts.
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Thousands of whales are being killed by passing ships. Can we save them?
2023-04-09
Large numbers of cetaceans are dying from lethal collisions with vessels, even in protected areas. Now science may provide the means to protect them
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New lobster fishing technology could help protect whales
2022-12-06
As one of Canada's most lucrative lobster fishing zones reopens for the season, the fishing industry is adopting new technology to prevent whales from getting entangled in ropes, which can be fatal for the animals.
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Has this researcher built a better lobster trap?
2022-12-02
Sean Brilliant is developing new trap systems, to reduce entanglements while meeting needs of fishers. ‘These things work, it’s not science fiction.’
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Progress being made in fight to save North Atlantic right whale from extinction
2022-12-01
The latest official population estimate for the world's most endangered species of whale is grim.
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Endangered Right Whales Fetured In Compelling Documentary
2022-11-17
A 92-minute documentary from 2021 called “Last of the Right Whales” brings a life-or-death message to the forefront.
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Right whale population continued to decline in 2021. Pressure continues to maintain strict fishery closures
2022-10-25
The population of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales continued to decline in 2021, according to the latest estimate that puts the surviving population at 340.
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Canada disputes U.S. environmentalist claims on right whale protections
2022-10-06
Canada received a red rating from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch
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