Tuna
90,000 birds per year
Bottle Nosed Dolphins are not endangered. There are still many all around the world. but they do get caught in fishing nets by the time they pull it out they are usually dead because they don't have enough air.
More than 300,000 dolphins are killed each year from fishing.
For many years, dolphins (porpoises) have been getting caught in tuna fishing nets, and killed. The other main threat is damage to their habitats, which range around the globe in various tropical ocean climates.
The dolphin. Some tuna fishermen employ "dolphin-safe" practices while fishing so as not to drown or harm the animals, but many tuna fishing operations still let dolphins get caught or tangled in their fishing nets, which can seriously injure them, or drown them if they get tangled and can't come up for air.
yes
Human development. Many dolphins die in fishing nets as an unintended catch or die from exposure to pollutants.
The number of dolphins killed by humans each year varies significantly based on factors such as fishing practices, hunting, and environmental changes. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands of dolphins may be killed annually, particularly due to bycatch in fishing nets and targeted hunts in certain regions, like Japan. Conservationists and organizations continue to advocate for the protection of dolphins to reduce these numbers. However, exact figures can be difficult to determine due to varying reporting standards and illegal activities.
On average, it is estimated that hundreds of dolphins die each day due to various reasons such as pollution, bycatch in fishing nets, and habitat destruction. The exact number varies depending on different factors such as location and threats in that particular area.
An estimated 23 thousand dolphins and porpoises are slaughtered each year.
One reason the dolphins and porpoises are becoming fewer in number is fishing which kills many of these animals every year.
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