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  2. File:Blue Whale population, Pengo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Prewhaling population may be a huge under-estimate. A recent study (2003) gives population estimates for fin and humpback whales far greater than those previously calculated for prewhaling populations. Similar studies have not yet been done for Blue Whales. (Roman, J and S.R. Palumbi. 2003. Whales Before Whaling in the North Atlantic.

  3. File:Blue Whale Population v1.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL ... English: Plot showing the estimated blue whale population over time. Data taken from File:Blue_Whale ...

  4. Portal:Cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... The biggest school on record was estimated to consist of about 15,000 dolphins! ... World population graph of blue whales

  5. Blue Whale - AOL

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    The blue whale is the largest animal on Earth and likely the largest animal ever to have lived. ... the blue whale population has dropped from what biologists estimate was 200,000 in the 1800s to ...

  6. Blue whale - Wikipedia

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    The global blue whale population is estimated to be 5,000–15,000 mature individuals and 10,000–25,000 total as of 2018. By comparison, there were at least 140,000 mature whales in 1926. There are an estimated total of 1,000–3,000 whales in the North Atlantic, 3,000–5,000 in the North Pacific, and 5,000–8,000 in the Antarctic.

  7. New Bedford Whaling Museum introduces new 3D short film ... - AOL

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    The New Bedford Whaling Museum will start screening the 3D short film 'Blue Whales: The Return of the Giants' on Sept. 23. ... find a missing population of blue whales not seen in 50 years; and ...

  8. Endangered whale's decline slows, but population falls again

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  9. Largest organisms - Wikipedia

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    The largest animal currently alive is the blue whale. The maximum recorded weight was 190 tonnes (209 US tons) for a specimen measuring 27.6 metres (91 ft), whereas longer ones, up to 33 metres (108 ft), have been recorded but not weighed. [11] [12] [13] It is estimated that this individual could have a mass of 250 tonnes or more.