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Our web pages aren’t the only things going missing. While you’re here, learn more about some of the ocean creatures that are disappearing as a result of overfishing, habitat destruction and climate change:
Atlantic salmon
The Atlantic salmon is highly prized as a game fish, but wild salmon are becoming increasingly rare. Learn more...
Bluefin tuna
The northern bluefin tuna is one of the world’s most valuable commercial fish and is heavily overexploited. Learn more...
Blue shark
Although one of the most common sharks, the blue shark is also the most exploited and its populations are declining. Learn more...
Jackass penguin
Today, depletion of food stocks due to overfishing and oil spills are two major threats the jackass penguin faces, along with competition from fur seals for breeding sites. Their numbers are in sharp decline. Learn more...
Loggerhead sea turtle
Loggerheads are threatened by destructive fishing gear such as longlines and trawls. Learn more...
Marine otter
Marine otters have long been hunted for their pelts, and current estimates of the population are as low as 1,000 animals. Learn more...
Northern right whale
The northern right whale was one of the first whales to be hunted commercially and is now one of the most critically endangered species, with a total population of about 500 individuals. Learn more...
