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What are the Different Types of Endangered Sea Animals?

Nick Doniger
Nick Doniger

There are many different types of sea animals on the endangered species list for many different reasons. Often, human influence such as boating accidents, fishing, coastal development, and pollution attributes to high numbers of deaths among these sea animals. Occasionally, the causes of reduction in numbers is unknown. Sea mammals such as right whales, manatees, and dugongs have reduced greatly in numbers, along with turtles, some sea birds, sharks, and salmon.

Many sea animal deaths result from human influence. Human risk is not only posed from fishing, hunting, and whaling, but also from boat accidents. This is particularly common among shallow swimming animals that breathe air, such as various types of sea mammals and turtles. Pollution may also add to the list of endangered sea animals.

Commercial fishing can harm sea animals.
Commercial fishing can harm sea animals.

Many types of sea turtles are endangered. This phenomenon often results from the danger posed to the animals' eggs. Turtle eggs are laid on land, which is often destroyed by urban development close to shores. Coastal resorts and tourist areas tend to pose a threat to many types of sea animals.

Whales are among the most notoriously endangered sea animals. Right whales and bowhead whales in particular have seen dramatic decreases in numbers and have faced critical endangerment. The number of North Atlantic right whales has reduced dramatically for reasons unknown, but it is suspected that whaling has not caused this alone. This may be a result from boat collisions, pollution, or reproductive problems among the animals.

Many types of sea turtles are endangered.
Many types of sea turtles are endangered.

Reasons for the decrease in numbers of manatees and dugongs is believed to be from a high number of fatal boat collisions. Due to the grayish coloration of these animals, people in boats have difficulty seeing them. Additionally, manatees and dugongs are very slow moving, and may have difficulty escaping a fast moving boat. A high number of prenatal deaths have been reported among such animals, for reasons unknown to biologists.

Atlantic salmon is considered endangered in some locations.
Atlantic salmon is considered endangered in some locations.

Various types of sea birds have become endangered, including the brown pelican. This bird, once commonly found among North, Central, and South America, has faced a great number of deaths due to eggs being crushed during incubation. The egg shells of these birds are believed to have become dangerously thin due to the use of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). Since the late 20th century, many forms of DDT have been banned in the United States.

Manatees have seen a decline in their number, in part due to boat collisions.
Manatees have seen a decline in their number, in part due to boat collisions.

Penguins have also made it to the endangered sea animals list. As a result of overfishing, food supplies for the Humboldt penguin, found in Chile and Peru, has diminished greatly. Many deaths among these penguins have also been attributed to entanglements in fishing nets.

Salmon, while often considered a fresh water fish, are also considered part of the list of endangered sea animals. These fish spawn in fresh water, but swim out to where the rivers and streams meet the sea. A decline in water quality as a result from pollution has decreased the salmon's numbers. Water management facilities, such as dams, have also adversely affected salmon spawning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some examples of endangered sea animals?

Humpback whales, which were hunted heavily from the 17th to 20th Centuries, are known for their mysterious songs.
Humpback whales, which were hunted heavily from the 17th to 20th Centuries, are known for their mysterious songs.

Endangered sea animals include a diverse group such as the Hawksbill Turtle, Vaquita (a type of porpoise), North Atlantic Right Whale, and the Bluefin Tuna. These species face threats from habitat loss, overfishing, and pollution. Conservation efforts are critical to prevent their extinction.

Why are sea turtles often endangered?

Sea turtles, like the Leatherback and Hawksbill, are endangered due to poaching for their shells and eggs, accidental capture in fishing gear, habitat destruction, and climate change. According to the World Wildlife Fund, nearly all species of sea turtle are classified as endangered, with three of the seven existing species being critically endangered.

How does overfishing contribute to the endangerment of sea animals?

Some species of cuttlefish, which are mollusks in the class Cephalopoda, are endangered.
Some species of cuttlefish, which are mollusks in the class Cephalopoda, are endangered.

Overfishing depletes populations faster than they can reproduce, leading to endangerment. Species like the Bluefin Tuna are highly sought after, causing their numbers to plummet. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna as endangered, with overfishing being a significant factor in its decline.

What is the most endangered marine mammal?

The endangered Baiji dolphin, which only inhabits China's heavily polluted Yangtze River, is believed to be functionally extinct.
The endangered Baiji dolphin, which only inhabits China's heavily polluted Yangtze River, is believed to be functionally extinct.

The Vaquita is currently the most endangered marine mammal, with estimates suggesting fewer than 10 individuals remain, as reported by the Marine Mammal Commission. This small porpoise is native to the Gulf of California and is threatened by illegal fishing operations and bycatch.

How does climate change affect endangered sea animals?

Climate change impacts endangered sea animals by altering their habitats, food availability, and breeding patterns. For example, warming oceans can lead to coral bleaching, affecting species like the Dugong that rely on seagrass ecosystems, which are also vulnerable to rising temperatures and ocean acidification.

What conservation efforts are in place to protect endangered sea animals?

Coastal resorts threaten the existence of many sea animals.
Coastal resorts threaten the existence of many sea animals.

Conservation efforts include marine protected areas, regulations on fishing practices, and international agreements like CITES to control wildlife trade. Organizations like the IUCN and non-profits work towards habitat restoration, anti-poaching initiatives, and raising awareness. These measures aim to create a sustainable environment for these species to recover.

Discussion Comments

umbra21

@KoiwiGal - The ocean is a big place. There is a lot to be worried about and many species will go extinct. I don't know how we will save the corals, for example, as it's been predicted that changing temperatures and chemistry composition of the ocean waters will bleach them all within a couple of decades.

But if people make a concerted effort to save species they can do it. Even the plastics problem isn't completely insolvable. There are certain kinds of fungus and bacteria that will digest plastic and those could be used to get rid of it.

Or it might just eventually become a benign part of the ecosystem. Most plastic isn't actually harmful of itself, because it's fairly inert. It's only when big clumps of it are swallowed that it becomes a real problem. After a while everything in the ocean gets ripped up into little pieces so maybe one day the plastic will just be there but no longer causing problems.

KoiwiGal

@browncoat - Even if every single person in the world stopped using plastic bags tomorrow, there is still so much plastic in the ocean that we'll never be able to get rid of it all. I remember when I was a kid it was considered the height of conservation to snip the rings of plastic that came around soda cans so that birds and fish wouldn't get stuck in them. But that doesn't really help much if they get tangled in fishing wire or if they swallow the plastic. We've really made a mess of things in our own backyard.

browncoat

Unfortunately, what often happens with sea turtles is that they end up swallowing a lot of plastic which they can't digest and then they starve to death because they can't fit real food into their stomachs. Plastic supermarket bags look a lot like jellyfish when they are floating in the ocean and many turtle species will eat them, thinking that's what they are. There are some awful pictures online where a scientist has opened up a turtle's digestive system and found it to be packed with plastic.

This is one of the reasons I really support the idea of banning plastic bags. I've heard the argument that it actually takes more resources to make paper bags or reusable bags but I don't think that compares to the resources it would take to make new sea turtles.

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    • Commercial fishing can harm sea animals.
      By: Paul Hamilton
      Commercial fishing can harm sea animals.
    • Many types of sea turtles are endangered.
      Many types of sea turtles are endangered.
    • Atlantic salmon is considered endangered in some locations.
      By: Witold Krasowski
      Atlantic salmon is considered endangered in some locations.
    • Manatees have seen a decline in their number, in part due to boat collisions.
      By: NICOLAS LARENTO
      Manatees have seen a decline in their number, in part due to boat collisions.
    • Humpback whales, which were hunted heavily from the 17th to 20th Centuries, are known for their mysterious songs.
      By: apfelweile
      Humpback whales, which were hunted heavily from the 17th to 20th Centuries, are known for their mysterious songs.
    • Some species of cuttlefish, which are mollusks in the class Cephalopoda, are endangered.
      By: natuska106
      Some species of cuttlefish, which are mollusks in the class Cephalopoda, are endangered.
    • The endangered Baiji dolphin, which only inhabits China's heavily polluted Yangtze River, is believed to be functionally extinct.
      By: chungking
      The endangered Baiji dolphin, which only inhabits China's heavily polluted Yangtze River, is believed to be functionally extinct.
    • Coastal resorts threaten the existence of many sea animals.
      By: carballo
      Coastal resorts threaten the existence of many sea animals.