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Rare Whales Arrival Earlier Than Typical In Cape Cod Bay

Michael Dwyer
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Associated Press/file
In this Wednesday, March 28, 2018 file photo, a North Atlantic right whale feeds on the surface of Cape Cod Bay off the coast of Plymouth, Mass.

PROVINCETOWN, Mass. - Marine scientists say endangered North Atlantic right whales have been spotted in Cape Cod Bay for the first time this feeding season. The Center for Coastal Studies says its aerial surveillance team saw seven right whales in the bay on Tuesday. They are among about 411 left in the world. The whales have been under close watch in recent years because of a downward population trend.
 
The whales transit the area every year to feed on microscopic organisms.
 
Charles "Stormy'' Mayo, a senior scientist with the center, says the sighting indicates the whales are entering the feeding area earlier than previously thought. He says that information is important to protecting what remains of the population.
 
No new baby whales were found in 2018. They give birth off Georgia and Florida.