The fin whales has several threats. The threats are Noise from vessels & other underwater noise (which may mask their social sounds) and Chemical Pollution. As well, the are hunted by Greenland.
Man has severely affected humpback whale populations by killing them for years. By the 19th century, many nations (USA in particular), were hunting the animal heavily in the Atlantic Ocean, and to a lesser extent in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. This widespread hunting sharply reduced whale populations.
It is estimated that during the 20th century, at least 200,000 humpbacks were taken, reducing the global population by over 90%, with North Atlantic populations estimated to have dropped to as low as 700 individuals. To prevent extinction, the International Whaling Commission banned commercial humpback whaling in 1966. By that time the population had been reduced to around 5,000. That ban is still in force
The killer whales threat is humans. We kill them and use their fat (blubber) to make lipstick and other make up. In China and Japan they sell their meat as food.
the threats to the killer whales are pollution in the oceans and also they are hunted for there meat, and hunted for other reasons
The threats towards humpback whales are Caught in fishing nets, human disturbance, being tangled in marine pollution and commercial whaling.
People are fish then and sharks are eating then and they don't have much food!!
S..h..a..r..k..
I don't know plz help
Captivity.
Ocean Polution and Whalers
Some whales are attacked by killer whales, but the whale's main threat is whalers.
what colors are Killer Whales what colors are Killer Whales what colors are Killer Whales
There are about 3000 killer whales in the world.
killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins
no Killer whales are endothermic
killer whales growth
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales
Usually killer whales kill blue whales.
Yes, killer whales are also referred to as the orca whales or orcas.
Killer whales stay in the ocean.