you can find them in spring garden in gatama atoll
in the ocean
The Humpback Whale is not in California. It is in the Pacific Ocean near California. The Humpback Whales migrate every year up and down the coast of California, down to Hawaii. There are also Humpback Whales in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Pacific Ocean surrounding the NW, W, SW, S, and SE coasts. It all depends on the time of year as to where the Humpback Whales will be as well as where they have grown up and lived their whole life.
They like the food and weather!
They like the food and weather!
yes because rubbish is been thrown is the ocean where the humpback whale lives.
manatees, blue whales, and the humpback whales. they are all pretty close
Humpbacks are widespread in almost every ocean in the world. They are found in good numbers in the following oceans.18000 or so animals in North Pacific OceanAbout 12000 in North Atlantic OceanAround 50000 in the total southern hemisphere
Yes, ocean gyres significantly affect humpback whales by influencing their feeding and migration patterns. Gyres create areas of nutrient-rich water that support the growth of plankton, which is a primary food source for humpback whales. Additionally, the currents associated with gyres can affect the distribution of prey, guiding whales to areas where they can find abundant food during their migratory journeys. Overall, the dynamics of ocean gyres play a crucial role in the ecology of humpback whales and their habitats.
Endangered whales live in every ocean in the world. On the endangered list are right whales, blue whales, humpback whales and fin whales among others.
Humpback whales can be seen in some parts of the ocean bordering Alaska
Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin - 2011 Humpback Whales of Tahiti 3-15 was released on: USA: 22 February 2014
they are a new species of whales