Marine experts are trying to free a right whale tangled in fishing gear off the coast of Canada.
The 18-year-old whale, spotted in the Gulf of St. Lawrence on Canada's east coast, has been trapped for at least two weeks, CTV reported.
(MORE: Beachgoers attempt to push more than 20 beached pilot whales back into the ocean in Georgia)The whale is known to biologists who are tracking it as Number 3125, according to CTV. It was first spotted in distress on July 4 east of the Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec.
The Campobello Whale Rescue Team planned to attempt to disentangle the whale on Sunday, CTV reported.
Several right whales have been found dead off the coast of Canada this year. On Friday, the Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans announced the death of two more whales, brining the total to eight in 2019.
(MORE: NOAA declares deaths of 70 gray whales on US west coast 'unusual mortality event')Around 400 are left in the world, according to The Associated Press.
Oceans Canada did not have an update on the whale's condition when contacted by ABC News on Sunday.
(MORE: Sperm whale found dead on Italian beach had plastic in its stomach, Greenpeace says)Earlier this month, the Canadian government announced new protections for the rare whale, which include increasing surveillance, expanding slowdown zones and changing the rules that trigger fishing shutdowns, AP reported.
The U.S. government is also working to shield marine animals from threats like fishing gear and ship strikes, according to AP.