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Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
Tue May 1, 2012, 04:09 PM May 2012

Scientists worry that warming seas may be harming the endangered right whale

Provincetown, Mass. — Normally for a few days in spring, beachgoers on this hook of land stretching into Cape Cod Bay witness one of the rarest scenes in the animal kingdom: dozens of surface-skimming North Atlantic right whales, lumbering just a few hundred yards from shore.

But that rite of spring was upended this year. The critically endangered animals, which usually arrive in late March or early April to graze on shrimplike plankton, began arriving before Christmas, as water temperatures hovered several degrees above normal, dispersing only recently.
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Scientists are reluctant to draw a straight line between warmer water and changes in whale behavior, but some feel that they’re seeing more than coinciden-
ces. Water temperatures in and around Cape Cod Bay were more than 3.5 degrees above average this winter, although scientists say this is probably a short-term anomaly that can’t be directly attributed to climate change.

“To me or you 3.5 degrees isn’t a big difference, but in an ocean system it means different oceanography, different currents and different biological processes,” Mayo said. He suspects this could be driving changes in the distribution and timing of plankton blooms, in turn influencing the whales’ odd behavior.


More: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/scientist-worrry-that-warming-seas-may-be-harming-the-endangered-right-whale/2012/04/30/gIQA1wREsT_story.html

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Scientists worry that warming seas may be harming the endangered right whale (Original Post) Dead_Parrot May 2012 OP
yep RobertEarl May 2012 #1
Maybe we can get the Japanese to eat them all... Dead_Parrot May 2012 #2
Give 'em time ... Nihil May 2012 #3
 

Nihil

(13,508 posts)
3. Give 'em time ...
Wed May 2, 2012, 05:16 AM
May 2012

... and I'm sure they'll manage it (with aggressive support on "Environment" forums too) ...

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