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Climate change also behind right whale troubles, longtime marine scientist asserts

'Even if all lobster traps were removed from the Gulf of Maine, North Atlantic right whale populations may fluctuate as an indirect effect of climate change' -- Bob Steneck, retired 40-year University of Maine professor

By Barb Dean-Simmons and Jason Huffman | Nov. 2, 2023 14:06 GMT
Bob Steneck. Photograph courtesy of University of Maine.
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