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whale populations

Whale populations are the groups of individual whales living in specific areas or species. They are influenced by factors like food availability, habitat health, climate change, and human activities such as shipping, hunting, and pollution. Some whale populations have recovered due to conservation efforts, while others remain critically endangered. Monitoring these groups helps scientists understand their health and adapt protections to ensure their survival. Overall, maintaining balanced whale populations is vital for healthy oceans, as whales play key roles in marine ecosystems by regulating prey and supporting biodiversity.