pollution=oil spill and an oil spill can pour oil on their fur so they can't swim
Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims was created in 1998.
yes they do and it is very effective to them :]
Seals are endangered to the pollution of the oceans. They are also endangered because some people poach the water animals.
The exact number of seals that die per year can vary depending on various factors such as species, location, and environmental conditions. However, it is estimated that thousands of seals die annually due to natural causes, predation, and human activities such as hunting, pollution, and habitat loss.
There is no exact worldwide population of seals, as it can vary by species and location. However, estimates suggest that there are millions of seals worldwide, with some species facing threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
The Caspian seal is endangered for many reasons. Pollution of the water, loss of habitat, and canine distemper virus have killed many. Humans do kill them for their meat. There are less than 104,000 seals left.
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Harbor seals, Elephant seals, Ross seals, Weddell seals, Antarctica Fur seals, Leopard seals and Navy seals.
7: elephant seals,harp seals, cabeater seals, ross seals, leopard seals, wendell seals and hooded seals
Various sources give seals a range of collective names: bob of seals colony of seals crash of seals flock of seals harem of seals herd of seals plump of seals pod of seals rookery of seals spring of seals team of seals
Caspian seals are endangered due to the below reasons. # Predation as prey by Wolves and Sea Eagles # Habitat loss & pollution because of industrialization around the Caspian sea # Hunting by humans # Infections like Canine Distemper A century ago there were an estimated 1.5 million of these seals but now, less than a hundred thousand numbers are left in the wild.
Yes! they prey on young Antarctic Fur seals, Crabeater Seals, Ross Seals And Weddell Seals