Julia Rodríguez Madrid.- A total of 127 common rorquales, the second largest animal on the planet, were sighted off the coast of the Marina Alta (Alicante) during the last scientific campaign of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV), a figure that does not necessarily imply an increase in the population, but a greater follow-up effort made to date to know the migration of this endangered species.
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Julia Rodríguez Madrid.- A total of 127 common rorquales, the second largest animal on the planet, were sighted off the coast of the Marina Alta (Alicante) during the last scientific campaign of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV), a figure that does not necessarily imply an increase in the population, but a greater follow-up effort made to date to know the migration of this endangered species.