One of the few remaining individuals of the rarest whale species in the world is now "likely to die" after becoming severely entangled, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday."After reviewing documentation of this new entanglement case, NOAA Fisheries biologists have made a preliminary determination that it meets the criteria of a 'serious injury,'" the agency said Thursday."Together, we will further document the entanglement, and determine if a response will be possible," the aquarium said, adding that if someone should encounter this or another entangled whale, they should call experts for help and not intervene themselves.The news of this young whale comes just weeks after it was discovered that a humpback whale by the name of Moon rose to national attention.A vessel strike left the whale with a broken spine and unable to use her tail to propel her through the ocean."