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Northern Right Whale Research Paper

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The Northern Right Whale has been an endangered species since the late 1800s, with little signs of ever recovering. The whale is also known as Eubalaena Glacialis “True Whale”; it weighs 200 tons and is 42-62 feet long. It lives in the coastal water of Sweden, Greenland, Canada and the east coast of the United States. Organizations like World Wildlife Fund or WWF have made efforts to stop whaling and try to help the species recover. But with only 300-400 left in the population the Northern Right Whale is going to need a miracle. The Eubalaena Glacialis can be found swimming along the shores of the coasts of Sweden, Greenland, Canada and the east coast of the United States. The whale is very easy to identify with its long dark grey body with a v shaped blow hole and no dorsal fin (Endangered wildlife of the world). The whale is a very slow swimmer, which is what made it an easy target for whalers. The whale has a massive arching mouth that starts at its tiny pair of black eyes. It primary eats, zooplankton, copepods, euphausiids, and cyprids (Endangered wildlife of the world). The whale travels in large groups but the social structure is unclear to scientists. The life span of the whale is 50 years but there is few data on the permanence of right whales (WWF.com). …show more content…

In the 1800s the Northern Right Whales were killed mainly because their bodies have oily fat, which was used as a fuel at the time, they were also killed to make umbrellas, and whips (Endangered wildlife of the world). Other reasons for the Northern Right Whale being endangered is due to habitat pollution, Toxins, Climate and ecosystem change, Ruckus from whale-watching activities and noise from industrial activities. Also the death of the whales now is due to ship collisions and entanglement in fishing gear has limited the population’s recovery

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