It could be if you fish near a whale feeder. which is a place where whales eat a lot. Whales will not run out of fish.
Whales are as a matter of fact becoming extinct and this is because of things such as; commercial whaling and over fishing.
People are over fishing,poloting the water,and killing whales for blubber
humpback whales are endangered because of commercial whaling and drift net fishing. these are the only know factors contributing to the decline of humpback whales all over the world.
mostley by fishing boats and shoot spesrs at the killer whales
Because of over fishing (fishing with nets, illeagally etc) Because of whaling and because of pollution such as oil spills. Also because their major food source (fish) is disappearing quickly because we are over fishing. Also as boats are becoming more common dolphins and whale are becoming a rarity.
Although killer whales, or orcas, have no natural predators, they are threatened by loss of prey due to over-fishing and over-hunting by humans, loss of safe habitat due to human actvities, pollution (oil and PCBs), and capture for marine mammal parks.
Per The Antarctic Treaty, there is no commercial fishing on planet earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, which includes the Antarctic continent.
You would travel to Alaska to see caribou migrating, humpback whales, and brown bears fishing for salmon.
I Have One problem People Are Hunting Whales.It's A Problem With That because Were Losing Thousands Of Spieces Of Whale Like Sperm Whales,Humpback Whale,Blue Whales And Killer Whales Even Though They Are Not Whales.They Only Need Their Blubber.
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica: it is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
It creates confusion about if they are whales or Sharks. They are Sharks, but big as whales. And filter feeders, as many whales.
Whales can become entangled in fishing nets due to their size and swimming behavior. When they swim through or near nets set for fishing, they may inadvertently get caught, especially in gillnets, which are designed to trap fish by the gills. The entanglement can cause physical injury, restrict their movement, and lead to drowning if they are unable to surface for air. Additionally, the use of floating gear can make it difficult for whales to detect and avoid these nets.