North Atlantic Right Whale Calf Stranded Dead in Florida
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February 17, 2021 On February 16, 2021, the calf’s mother “Infinity” (#3230) was found by a right whale aerial survey team alive but with new injuries. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Clearwater Marine Aquarium documented “Infinity” about 50 nautical miles north of St. Augustine Inlet, Florida, off the coast of Georgia. “Infinity” has two new cuts on her left side suggestive of a vessel strike.
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