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World's 'most endangered' whale under threat from Gulf oil industry, scientists say

Por: The Advocate Business October 18, 2022

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Scientists from around the world are sounding the alarm about the threat oil and gas exploration poses to an exceedingly rare whale recently found to be a that lives only in the northern Gulf of Mexico.In an  to President Joe Biden’s administration, more than 100 marine scientists from as far away as Norway and New Zealand said stronger protections are needed to avoid the extinction of a species that has only about 50 individuals left.“The... + full article



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