After years of decline, endangered right whale population could be levelling off

The population of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, as shown in this undated handout photo provided by the New England Aquarium in Boston, appears to be levelling off after years of discouraging declines, according to new data released today by an international team of marine scientists. While that news is encouraging, a senior scientist with the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium says the latest numbers also show the number of human-caused injuries continues to rise. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-New England Aquarium **MANDATORY CREDIT **

HALIFAX - The population of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales appears to be stabilizing after years of discouraging declines, according to new data released Monday by an international team of marine scientists.

While that news is encouraging, a senior scientist with the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium says the latest data also show the number of human-caused injuries to whales continues to rise.

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