Humpback whales may come off threatened list as numbers recover

By Fairfax Media
Updated July 28 2015 - 6:40am, first published 4:00am
 Imagine Cruises crew member Stephen Murray caught this shot of two humpback whales breaching the water off Port Stephens earlier this month.  Humpback numbers have recovered so well they may soon be taken off the threatened species list. Photo: Stephen Murray, Imagine Cruises.
Imagine Cruises crew member Stephen Murray caught this shot of two humpback whales breaching the water off Port Stephens earlier this month. Humpback numbers have recovered so well they may soon be taken off the threatened species list. Photo: Stephen Murray, Imagine Cruises.

AUSTRALIA’S humpback populations are rapidly recovering from the damage caused by whaling and could soon be delisted as a threatened species, scientists say.

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