The North Atlantic right whale : past, present, and future /

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by Hamilton-Barry, Joann
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Published by : Nimbus Publishing, (Halifax, Nova Scotia :) Physical details: 100 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm. Subject(s): Northern right whale. | Northern right whale Year : 2019 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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West Kent Elementary School 599.5 HAM Available

Includes index.

A colourful, all-ages non-fiction book describing the history, biology, and future of the critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale The North Atlantic right whale, also called the ?urban? whale for its proximity to industrialized regions of North America?s east coast, is one of the largest whales in the world. Averaging 14 metres, and weighing about 40,000 kilograms, it is known for its graceful tail, callosities, lack of dorsal fins, and strong bond with its young. But historically, it was known as the ?right? whale to kill, and has been commercially hunted for its abundant blubber and oil since the tenth century. Considered nearly extinct by the 1950s, the population slowly began to recover due to conservation efforts in the late twentieth-century. But commercial fishing?related deaths in recent years, including the loss of at least seventeen right whales (2% of the population) in the summer of 2017, put the species at a level of critical endangerment. The next few decades will determine whether it survives. Offering background on the whale?s history, unique biology and behaviour, information on what is killing them and how readers can help, The North Atlantic Right Whale is an important, accessible book that will spark action and increased awareness of the plight of this majestic creature.