Creature Corner: Mammal

The oceans are home to the world’s most ancient and mysterious creatures. Learn more about the fish, corals, marine mammals and other creatures that Oceana helps protect.

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Dolphins are under pressure from Japanese fishing fleets, which around every October hit the high seas and herd pods into killing coves using loud noise. Despite worldwide opposition, the slaughter continues with Japan claiming consumer demand and scientific research justify the atrocity.
Last update: February 20, 2008
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No marine species remains unaffected by human intervention, and the same holds true for whales. Though commercial whaling for the most part is no longer in practice, its impact on whale populations can still be seen today.
Last update: February 20, 2008
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Studies have reported polar bear hunting grounds are receding at a rapid rate, increasing polar cub mortality rates and forcing mature animals to the shores before they’ve caught enough food to last them through hibernation.
Last update: February 20, 2008
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Outside of commercial hunting, threats to seals remain. Each year thousands are caught in fishing nets and drown. Pollution, climate change, and loss of habitat due to the development of coastal areas also place stress on the survival of seals.
Last update: February 20, 2008