Fin Whale
Balaenoptera physalus
Scientists calculate that 2,039,621 whales were killed in Antarctica's Southern Ocean during the decades of industrial whaling. The fin whale was the most commonly caught whale during this time; roughly three quarters of a million were killed. Today, only a small fraction of the fin whale's original numbers remain. In spite of the fin's endangered status, they are again being taken, albeit in very small numbers, by pro-whaling nations.
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