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In the meantime, here are common topics that appear in recent humpback whale news:
- Recovery and population trends: humpback populations have rebounded in many regions after past whaling, leading to renewed interest in protections and management status.
- Entanglement and rescue efforts: entanglements in fishing gear and ropes remain ongoing concerns, with rescue operations sometimes attracting media coverage.
- Migration and habitat: changes in migration timing or routes can surface in news, often tied to ocean warming and prey availability.
- Human-wactors and risks: ship strikes, fishing interactions, and coastal developments frequently appear in reports.
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WWF is calling on the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) to prioritise the conservation of Antarctic wildlife and designate three new marine protected areas (MPAs) as sea-ice has declined to record lows, causing mass deaths of vulnerable species and potentially signalling Antarctica's shift to an unstable state. … New research shows reduced krill supplies lead to fewer pregnancies in humpback whales – a finding that could have major implications for...
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