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      • North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) are big—but they're not the biggest whales. That distinction goes to the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus). (Smithsonian Institution) Over many millions of years, whales evolved into two major groups—those with teeth (Odontoceti), and those with baleen (Mysticeti).
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  2. There are three species of right whales living in different parts of the world: North Atlantic (Eubalaena glacialis), Pacific (Eubalaena japonica), and Southern (Eubalaena australis). Along with other whales, dolphins, and porpoises, right whales are cetaceans—one of the major groups of marine mammals.

  3. What are North Atlantic right whales? The North Atlantic right whale (NARW) (Eubalaena glacialis) is one of the most critically endangered whales in the world—approximately 340 of these majestic marine mammals remain, including less than 80 breeding females. NARWs are predominantly found on the Continental Shelf of the East Coast of the ...

    • Entanglement in Fishing Gear Is A Big Issue For Right Whales.
    • Right Whales Are Now A Part of The “Species in The Spotlight" Initiative.
    • You Can Help Right Whales Survive.

    More than 85 percent of right whales have been entangled in fishing gear at least once, and the majority (60 percent) have been entangled multiple times. Right whales mostly get caught in the lines that attach fishing gear, like lobster and crab pots or gillnets, to buoys on the surface. These lines can cut into a whale’s body, cause serious injuri...

    The NOAA Fisheries' Species in the Spotlight initiative brings greater attention and increased resources to save the species we consider among the most at risk of extinction in the near future. Since 2015, this "priority species" effort has been an effective way to focus federal and non-federal resources to safeguard these most endangered species. ...

    Here are some actions you can take to help North Atlantic right whales recover: 1. Report right whale sightings.Please report all right whale sightings from Virginia to Maine to (866) 755-6622, and from Florida to North Carolina at 877-WHALE-HELP ((877) 942-5343). Right whale sightings in any location may also be reported to the U.S. Coast Guard vi...

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    Right whales are three species of large baleen whales of the genus Eubalaena: the North Atlantic right whale ( E. glacialis ), the North Pacific right whale ( E. japonica) and the Southern right whale ( E. australis ). They are classified in the family Balaenidae with the bowhead whale.

  5. As opposed to other large baleen whales, which gulp water and filter out their prey after contracting their throat muscles and squeezing out the excess water, right whales filter feed by swimming with their mouths open and capturing prey in their specially angled baleen through which the water flows.

  6. Like other right whales, the North Atlantic right whale, also known as the northern right whale or black right whale, is readily distinguished from other cetaceans by the absence of a dorsal fin on its broad back, short, paddle-like pectoral flippers and a long arching mouth that begins above the eye. Its coloration is dark grey to black, with ...

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