The best way to effectively see our humpbacks (and other marine life) protected is through education. Aquariums, schools, tours such as whale watching, can all increase awareness. There needs to be much more education on the harms of captive marine mammals as well. No whale or dolphin should be forced to spend their entire lives in a pen, fed dead food, and forced to do tricks. Marine mammals often have lifetime family bonds. To force anything less is cruel and unjust.
there are about 25,000 humpbacks that are left
there are about 25,000 humpbacks that are left
in the water
yes
cause they want to
they don't
The male humpback.
Orcas, some sharks and man.
They live in the olantik were its always cold
A lot
humpbacks have babies by mateing
The humpbacks are at "Least Concern".