To keep eyes on a critically endangered species, scientists must first tackle plane safety
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Jenn Thornhill Verma is a Pulitzer Ocean Reporting Network fellow for The Globe. For this week’s deeper dive, she talks about Entangled, The Globe’s series looking at Canada-U.S. cross-border measures to protect North Atlantic right whales. We found that U.S. right whale survey teams have not used single-piloted marine mammal surveys for two decades because of safety concerns that followed a 2003 fatal aerial survey crash in that country. We also found that having Transport Canada and DFO Conservation and Protection “eyes in the sky” cannot replace DFO marine mammal observers, who focus on large whale distribution.
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