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The 'North Pacific Right Whale' is a
whale species belonging to the ''
Eubalaena'' genus. Its scientific name is ''Eubalaena japonica''. Estimates of its population range from 100 to 300 individuals. Although the whales have been protected from
whaling since
1935, illegal Soviet whaling in the
1950s and
60s depleted their numbers further. The
World Conservation Union has expressed concern that its numbers are now too low for recovery, and that
extinction may be inevitable. Since the
Baiji was declared
functionally extinct in 2006, the Northern Pacific Right Whale is now the most endangered marine mammal on Earth.
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