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JUNE 27, 2001 Marine scientists on Tuesday failed to rescue an endangered North Atlantic right whale entangled in a fishing line off the coast of Massachusetts. No further efforts to save the whale are planned at this time. Scientists believe the whale will die unless rescued. There are about 300 known North Atlantic right whales in existence. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterJUNE 27, 2001 Marine scientists on Tuesday failed to rescue an endangered North Atlantic right whale entangled in a fishing line off the coast of Massachusetts. No further efforts to save the whale are planned at this time. Scientists believe the whale will die unless rescued. There are about 300 known North Atlantic right whales in existence. Get the Story:
Scientists unable to free injured whale entangled in fishing line off Cape Cod (AP 6/26) Related Stories:
Endangered whale faces death (6/26)
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