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The first mother and calf pair of the 2024 whale season has been spotted. The North Atlantic right whales come to Cape Cod Bay every year to raise their young. Dr. Charles “Stormy” Mayo says the bay is a favorite nursery ground for the animal, and the healthy calf is great news for the critically […] The post LISTEN: Dr. Charles “Stormy” Mayo Talks First Mother and Calf Sighting of the Whale Season appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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