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Rare gray whale, extinct in the Atlantic for 200 years, spotted near Nantucket

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The whale was spotted 30 miles south of the Massachusetts island Friday diving and resurfacing, appearing to feed. Scientists say climate change may be why the species has reappeared.
A gray whale extinct from the Atlantic for more than 200 years was spotted off New England last week in an “incredibly rare event,” the New England Aquarium said.
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Gray Whale Extinct in the Atlantic for 200 Years Seen Near Nantucket

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Gray Whale Extinct in the Atlantic for 200 Years Seen Near Nantucket: 'An Incredibly Rare Event

Gray whale sighted off New England 200 years after species' Atlantic extinction, Whales

Gray whale spotted along Nantucket coast by New England Aquarium

For 200 years, gray whales were thought to be extinct in the Atlantic Ocean, largely due to whaling. But researchers spotted the species