The size of the North Atlantic right whale population increased slightly in 2024, according to a new estimate from the New England Aquarium, but that doesn’t mean the endangered whale is “out of the woods,” scientist Philip Hamilton says.
Breakdown
- North Atlantic right whale population estimated at 384 in 2024, up from 376 in 2023. 13s
- This is the fourth year of modest positive growth after a decade of decline. 31s
- Experts warn the species remains endangered despite the increase. 28s
- 2024 saw 11 births, five deaths, 16 entanglements, and eight vessel strikes. 55s
- Both whales and humans are adjusting to habitat changes from the past decade. 1m 16s