Apr 06 2019
“Right Whales: Stewardship at the Edge of Extinction”

“Right Whales: Stewardship at the Edge of Extinction”

Presented by Cape Cod Museum of Art at Cape Cod Museum of Art

The right whale of the North Atlantic Ocean is the rarest of the great whales, clinging to
existence on the very brink of extinction, threatened by entanglement in fishing gear and the
insidious effects of climate change.  The whales’ story, along with efforts by scientists and
conservationists to save them, speaks to the issues of biodiversity, protection of the oceans, the
conflict between conservation and economic imperatives, and animal welfare.  In this extensively illustrated presentation Dr. Mayo will describe the status of the right whales, their history, the major efforts to understand and protect them, and pose the ultimate question: “As stewards responsible for the vitality of the coastal waters of Cape Cod and the Islands, how shall we confront the issues that control the right whales’ future?”  Included in this discussion are the
results of recent studies that suggest that the right whale of the North Atlantic are on the path to
extinction.

In 1975 Dr. Mayo along with two other scientists founded the Center for Coastal Studies in
Provincetown. He has been studying endangered large whales for the last 40 years, directing
efforts to understand the interaction between rare whales and the ecosystems that support them. Dr. Mayo is also known for his efforts to reduce whale mortality caused by entanglement in fishing gear through the development of new management techniques and methods to rescue
entangled whales at sea.

The event is $15 (Free for Guild members) and reservations can be made in advance at
www.ccmoa.org/upcoming-events

Admission Info

The event is $15 (Free for Guild members) and reservations can be made in advance at
www.ccmoa.org/upcoming-events.

Phone: 508-385-4477

Dates & Times

2019/04/06 - 2019/04/06

Location Info

Cape Cod Museum of Art

60 Hope Lane off Route 6A, Dennis, MA 02638