Early necropsy results suggest right whale died after colliding with boat
MONCTON, N.B. — Officials say a necropsy on the third of six North Atlantic right whales found dead this year suggests the 34-year-old mammal died after colliding with a boat.
The whale, known as Comet, was found drifting in the Gulf of St. Lawrence near New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada says Comet’s injuries were in line with blunt force trauma, “consistent with vessel strike.”
Officials say more detailed results from the necropsy will be released in the coming months.