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Right Whales… and More

Accessing Florida's Coast, Boating, Healthy Oceans and CoastsBy DirectorFebruary 19, 2011

As many readers know, Northern Right Whales visit the coastal waters of northeast Florida each winter and are often close enough to be seen from shore. Most of the visiting whales are females who have traveled to our waters to give birth to their calves. They are accompanied by other females, and some juvenile right…

Researchers study boating patterns to help endangered whales

Accessing Florida's CoastBy DirectorOctober 13, 2010

By Mickie Anderson, UF/IFAS News One of the world’s most endangered whale species makes its way south every winter to give birth in waters near northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. During that trip, North Atlantic right whales face two major threats: fishing gear and boats. Florida Sea Grant researchers are embarking on a two-year study…

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