Blue Whale populations have declined significantly due to extensive and uncontrolled hunting. Blue whale hunting was banned in 1966 by the International Whaling Commission. But, by 1970 330,000 blue whales had been caught & killed in the Antarctic, 33,000 in the rest of the Southern Hemisphere, 8,200 in the North Pacific, and 7,000 in the North Atlantic. The largest original population, in the Antarctic, had been reduced to 0.15% its original count.
Now that the hunting of these giant animals is banned, their numbers has started to increase and I don't think they will go extinct.
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no whale not extinct
No, the humpback whale is not extinct, but it is Endangered.
no, but i think they might almost be extinct!
No the killer whale is not extinct.
They're NOT extinct! In fact, their numbers are increasing!
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The Gray Whale.
people are starting 2 stop poching and harpooning whales so that they will live
The Krill are an endangered species because they eat organisms that live in coral reefs and coral is also going extinct. This will also affect the whale species because whales eat the krill species and without krill to eat the they will become extinct. and as you know if the coral goes extinct so will the krill.
No - there are about 120,000 worldwide. They are endangered.
its currently endangered