Q&A: Expert says all’s not right for endangered right whales
BOSTON — Those endangered North Atlantic right whales cavorting in Cape Cod Bay are fun to watch, but their frolicking doesn’t tell the whole story.
Charles “Stormy” Mayo, director of right whale ecology at the federally funded Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown, Massachusetts, says ominous signs suggest the global population of 500 animals is slowly declining — not incrementally rebounding as experts had hoped a year ago.
And the whales, it turns out, can be pretty ornery.
The Associated Press asked Mayo about how the whales — some of the rarest creatures on the planet — are really faring: