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Free ways to observe North Atlantic Right Whale Day in Mass.

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Free ways to observe North Atlantic Right Whale Day in Mass.

Events will be held in Provincetown and Boston to celebrate North Atlantic Right Whale Day, with activities including artmaking, a conservation panel discussion, and whale watching. The North Atlantic right whale is a critically endangered species with fewer than 400 individuals remaining.

The North Atlantic right whale is a critically endangered species with fewer than 400 individuals remaining. To celebrate North Atlantic Right Whale Day, the Center for Coastal Studies is hosting a family artmaking event in Provincetown from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., where participants can make sun prints, fish prints, and marine plastic pollution art. At 5 p.m., a conservation panel discussion titled 'Right Whales: Perspectives on Stewardship' will be held, moderated by Leah Crowe and featuring panelists Dr. Charles 'Stormy' Mayo, Annie Bartlett, Brigid McKenna, and Mike Lane. Free activities will also take place in Boston outside the New England Aquarium starting at 10 a.m. Additionally, people can visit Cape Cod Bay beaches to look for mother-calf pairs that have been spotted feeding there in recent weeks.

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