Yes, they do.
Yes, of course. They prefer fish, not plankton. They eat capelin, scad, needle fish, small salmon, herring, sardines, sand lance, and many others. They also will eat krill.
They tend to eat small fish like crustaceans, plankton,herring, mackerel, capelin, and sandeel from the water.
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Large salmon species sometimes eat capelin, which is related to salmon. Other predators of capelin include seabirds, mackerel, cod, seals, squid and some whales.
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The humpback is a predator, taking krill and small schooling fish, such as herring, salmon, capelin and sand lance as well as mackerel, pollock and haddock in the North Atlantic. Krill and copepods have been recorded from Australian and Antarctic waters. Humpbacks hunt by direct attack or by stunning prey by hitting the water with pectoral fins or flukes
Humpback whales are carnivores that eat tiny crustaceans (krill, superba, copepods, etc.), plankton, and small fish (including herring, mackerel, capelin, and sandeel) from the water. They are gulpers: they swim then gulp a mouthful of plankton or fish. An average-sized humpback whale will eat around 5,000 pounds of plankton, krill and small fish each day during the feeding season in cold waters (about 120 days). They eat twice a day.
the answer is yes, they do eat plankton
no plankton do not eat plants
Dolphins do eat plankton.
Plankton do not eat fish. This is because plankton are normally producers meaning they produce their own food. Normally fish eat plankton.