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GC1-1581
Oceanography
right whale
Calanus finmarchicus
General. Including nature conservation
North Atlantic right whale
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QH1-199.5
Science
Wave Glider
climate
climate change
fecundity
fish stocks
fisheries oceanography
fisheries surveys
geographical distribution
habitat
marine conservatio
matriline
regime shifts
reproduction
right whales may face extinction in fewer than 30 years unless protective policies are expanded to cover their shifting distribution. Increased support of long-term monitoring programs paired with environmental modeling research is critical to developing more proactive conservation management strategies and preventing further ecological crises
species shift
whale population
whales
with observed rates of 30–130 km per decade. Both protected and exploited species will be at risk if marine species management policies are not structured to anticipate these range shifts. The 2017 mass mortality event of the North Atlantic right whale showcases the detrimental impact of unanticipated climate-mediated behavior in a species protected by geographically and seasonally fixed policies. Based on the results of a demographic capture-recapture model