A rare North Atlantic right whale was found dead this week off the coast of Georgia, the second fatality in recent weeks involving the critically endangered species, the federal agency that monitors the oceans said.
The whale that died was the female calf of the North Atlantic right whale No.
4340, also known as Pilgrim, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in a statement on Thursday.
The agency was notified on Tuesday that there was a dead whale floating offshore near Savannah, Ga.
The whale, born in 2022, was identified after an aerial survey team from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute searched and found the carcass on Wednesday about 20 miles off Tybee Island, which is about 18 miles east of Savannah.
Persons:
Pilgrim
Organizations:
National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute
Locations:
Atlantic, Georgia, East Coast, United States, Atlantic Canada, Savannah , Ga, Savannah