The whale was found dead near Martha's Vineyard in January, but the official cause of death – 'chronic entanglement' in fishing gear that belonged to a Maine lobsterman – was announced Wednesday.
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Oct. 2—Federal officials confirmed Wednesday that an endangered North Atlantic right whale found dead near Martha's Vineyard in January died from "chronic entanglement" in fishing gear that ...