In general, yes. However, there are many species of dolphins that are critically endangered, among these include Maui's Dolphins (a subspecies of the Hectors Dolphin), The Ganges River Dolphin, and various other River Dolphins, to name a few.
If dolphins were to increase, then the food chain would not be very balanced, because there would be less fish effecting fishermen immensly.
popular to who?
No.
North Korea does not have a high population density compared to other countries. However, it does face challenges in providing adequate resources and infrastructure for its population due to economic limitations and government policies.
All living things need to be protected. Are we reaally worried about our oceans becoming overpopulated with Dolphins? The world is covered with 2/3 water. There is plenty of room for the dolphins. Lets have open season on the fishermen who kill them in Japan. Thats my choice.
i know that deer, rabbit, and squrrils are overpopulated
Mexico as a whole is overpopulated but Mexico City has about 22 million people living there and it has been overpopulated for about 20-30 years.
A country is considered overpopulated when its population exceeds the resources available to support their needs, leading to strain on infrastructure, environmental degradation, and reduced quality of life for its inhabitants. This can vary depending on factors such as technological advancement, resource management, and distribution systems.
nigeria is overpopulated and not of optimum population because of poor management of resources
No, they are underpopulated.
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