Posts Tagged ‘Dolphins Food Chain’

Bottlenose Dolphin Food Chain

Bottlenose Dolphin Food Chain

Bottlenose Dolphin Food Chain

Bottlenose Dolphin Food Chain

When preparing to visit the Caribbean it can be a bit overwhelming, there are so many islands, and so many ports. How do you make sure you make the most of your time at each destination? Whether it is adventure, lush landscapes, history or a trip to the tropical shores you are after, you will not be disappointed when you dock into your port of call.

Ocho Rios, which is located on the northern coast of Jamaica, has become an incredibly popular destination for cruise ship passengers. Once a small fishing and banana port, the cruise ship capital Read the rest of this entry »

Dolphins Food Chain

Dolphins Food Chain

Dolphins Food Chain

Dolphins Food Chain

Dolphins are marine mammals which have approximately 24 different species. Most of these are sea water inhabitants while just 4 are fresh water inhabitants. Most of the later are found in the Amazonian basins. In Asia, these dolphins are found in Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal and India.

Susu or the Ganges river dolphins inhabit the waters of the Ganga, Bramhaputra, Karnaphuli and Sangu. They previously existed in groups but recent studies have found them living solitary lives or maximum of 2 in the group. This species has been declared as endangered by the ICUN. This has occurred Read the rest of this entry »

Whales Food Chain

Whales Food Chain

Whales Food Chain

Whales Food Chain

Whales and pollution should not go hand in hand however, the fact is they do, whales are greatly affected by human actions that bring together whales and pollution.

* Contaminants

* Sound

* Plastic

Contaminants. Whales are polluted from contaminants dumped in to the oceans, chemicals which cause whales pollution, are harbored in their fatty tissues and organs, contaminated with PCB and DDT’s from as long as 30 years ago, highly toxic levels were found in beached whales today. Other whale pollutants prevalent Read the rest of this entry »