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Humpback Whales suffer 20% population decline amid record pacific heatwaves

The once-celebrated comeback of humpback whales, celebrated as a conservation success story, now faces a harrowing setback. Festus, a beloved humpback affectionately known for his recurring appearances off the coast of south-east Alaska, tragically fell victim to starvation during the most severe marine heatwave on record. His demise, symbolic of a broader ecological crisis, is a stark reminder of the fragility of marine life in the face of climate upheaval.

Led by biologist Ted Cheeseman of Southern Cross University, the study highlights a distressing trend: a staggering 20% decline in humpback whale populations between 2013 and 2021. This alarming drop, attributed to diminishing food sources exacerbated by rising sea temperatures, signals a dire warning for the future of these majestic creatures.

Despite a remarkable recovery following the ban on commercial whaling in 1982, humpback whales now confront a formidable adversary in climate-induced disruptions to their habitat. The cascading effects of warming waters have reverberated across the marine food web, leaving humpbacks and countless other species grappling with dwindling resources and mounting challenges for survival.

The study’s findings underscore the urgent need for concerted action to mitigate the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. As researchers delve deeper into the complexities of this crisis, the plight of humpback whales serves as a poignant call to arms, urging global stakeholders to prioritize conservation efforts and confront the root causes of environmental degradation.

Amid the sobering revelations, initiatives like Happywhale offer a glimmer of hope, harnessing collective efforts to monitor and safeguard vulnerable marine populations. Through innovative technology and collaborative research, projects such as these provide invaluable insights into the health of our oceans and the urgent need for decisive action to preserve their biodiversity.

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