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The Plight of the Right Whale:
Can We "Right" Our Wrong? 2006
Despite the romance, adventure, and profit of the whaling industry in 19th century America, it was a dangerous endeavor and its history is a bitter one. Whales were hunted primarily for their oil, and with the advance of modern technology in the 20th century, commercial whaling became a merciless massacre. Many species – among them the right whale – are now endangered and may face extinction. Having survived the slaughter of the past in small numbers, whales now face new dangers. They collide with large ships, become entangled in fishing nets, and are hunted in violation of international treaties.
What you can do There are many things you can do to help save the right whale. Join one of the many local and national organizations that are dedicated to the stuy and protection of whales and endangered marine life: Ocean Alliance, Lincoln, MA The following tips to protect whales and other marine species in our area are provided by The Riverhead Foundation: If you spot a whale, note the location of the animal, swim direction, approximate size of the whale, shape and location of the dorsal fin if present, color of the head and the shape of the blow. Note if there is any gear present on the animal (ropes, nets) and any injuries or scars. If possible, take photos of the animal and email them to: sightings@riverheadfoundation.org Do not pollute; help keep your local beach free of trash by organizing a beach clean-up. Educate your family and friends. Let them know how THEY can help too! ![]() |
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