I take it you are asking how many whales live in the Atlantic Ocean, and there are about ten thousand. Not as many as there used, to be, because of whaling, but the number is rising as less and less countries kill whales.
Blue whales live in all levels of ocean
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Probably none. (Since whales live in the ocean.)
Killer whales or Orcas, live in seas and oceans, and are generally found in many different geographic areas, including the Pacific Ocean and in the Southern Ocean.
Killer whales or Orcas, live in seas and oceans, and are generally found in many different geographic areas, including the Pacific Ocean and in the Southern Ocean.
Orcas, Blue Whales, and Fin Whales. There are many more.
Many big fish live in the open ocean zone including dolphins, whales, sharks, and tuna. There are many other fish that live in the open ocean as well.
not very many whales r left in the ocean ... SAVE THE WHALES!
on the ice of course lol they live all around antarctica
Antarctica is a continent and whales are marine mammals. In the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent, you can find whales described by the Australian Whale projects, below.
Many whales and dolphins live in the lower part of the Atlantic. Sharks, seals, and fish live there, too. Down in Marianna's Trench, anglerfish, squid, and many cold-water corals thrive. Shrimp live in many parts of the ocean floor.
Not really though many animals such as fish live near whales.