North Atlantic right whales should live past 100 years old. They're dying around 22
- North Atlantic right whales should live well past 100 years, but their lifespan is cut to 22 years due to threats like commercial fishing, according to a recent study.
- The North Atlantic right whale is an endangered species with about 370 animals left in the wild, as noted in the study.
- Scott Kraus stated that Breed’s research indicates the North Atlantic right whale is in serious trouble.
- To protect the species, regulations on fishing and shipping are necessary, along with action on climate control, Breed emphasized.
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