Population of endangered North Atlantic right whales continues decline: study
HALIFAX — The population of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales isn’t declining as fast as it was five years ago, but researchers say the latest numbers show the species is still having a tough time surviving and reproducing.
The North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium issued a statement Monday saying its latest population estimate stood at 340 animals as of last year — a drop from 348 recorded in 2020.
“While it is certainly good to see the slope of the trajectory slow, the unfortunate reality is that the species continues to trend downward,” Heather Pettis, research scientist at the New England Aquarium in Boston, said in the statement.
The consortium, which includes dozens of conservation, government and industry organizations, says only 15 calves were born in 2022, far below the average of 24 reported in the early 2000s. Eighteen were born in 2021.


