The whales were buoyed by a strong birthing year in 2021, when 18 calves were born into the population, the consortium said.
However, consortium members cautioned that the high mortality faced by the whales from collisions and entanglement remains an unsustainable burden.
Scientists say one reason the whales are now in decline has to do with warming oceans and climate change.
Numerous lobster fishermen have opposed proposed fishing restrictions they fear would put them out of business rather than help whales.
The right whale consortium said sublethal injuries to whales from collisions and fishing gear are also a major concern for the remaining population.
Persons:
”, Philip Hamilton, they're, Dave Cousens, Katie Moore, Janet Coit, Coit
Organizations:
U.S ., Atlantic, Whale Consortium, Anderson Cabot Center, Ocean, New, Maine Lobstermen’s Association, International Fund for Animal Welfare, National Marine Fisheries Service
Locations:
PORTLAND, Maine, North Atlantic, U.S . East Coast, Florida, Georgia, New England, Canada