Humans have very little positive effect upon the Beluga Whale's environment. The Beluga is strictly Arctic. Global warming may make migration easier for the Belugas. This melts the ice caps making a quicker travel for the whales. However Global Warming has a very negative effect upon them and their environment as well.
Killer Whales (Orcas), Large Sharks, and Humans are the Gray Whales only natural predators
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Hunting & Whaling by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
Because of hunting by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
It affects many ecosystems in the ocean. For example, if there are no whales, the population of plankton or fish that are the whales food will increase. Also, the food chain is affected. Another reason why whale hunting affects the environment, is because the rare species of whales will get extinct.
gray sharks eat all sea animals exept for whales and dophins and mermaids. they bite humans too.
Protection from humans - from Hunting & Whaling. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
Yes - Because of Hunting & Whaling by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
yes gray whales have theet
Not many. Hunting by humans is the biggest threat to gray whales. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.