Conservation status of marine mammals

New Zealand has a diverse range of marine mammal species and subspecies, including whales, dolphins, seals, and sea lions. Marine mammals are indicator species for the state of our marine environment. The conservation status of a species relates to its risk of extinction. Many of these species are endemic (only found in) to New Zealand. They are apex species (near the top of the food chain) and can thrive only if their ecosystems are healthy. A decreasing population can indicate that the ecosystem is degrading. Marine mammals played an important part in New Zealand history; in the past whales and seals were hunted in great numbers. Now we have a rapidly-growing whale- and dolphin-watching industry.

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Additional Info

Field Value
Theme
Author Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Email Ministry for the Environment
Source https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/53481-conservation-status-of-marine-mammals/
Source Created 2016-10-19T04:29:31.232679Z
Source Modified 2016-10-26T03:10:31.832411Z
Language English
Spatial
Source Identifier https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/53481-conservation-status-of-marine-mammals/
Dataset metadata created 2 February 2020, last updated 3 May 2025