Call for action as U.S. reports sharp drop in North Atlantic right whale population
HALIFAX — A conservation group is calling on the Canadian and U.S. governments to take action to protect North Atlantic right whales after new data revealed a sharp decline in the animal’s population.
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported that as of January 2019, an estimated 366 North Atlantic right whales remained in the ocean, down from the previous count of 412 in 2018.
Oceana Canada campaign director Kim Elmslie said the decline is “a reality check.”
“It’s going towards the edge of extinction and something needs to happen,” she said in an interview Wednesday.


