The given bar chart illustrates how many sea animals lived in Gormez Straits from 2006 to 2018.
Overall, it is apparent that there was an upward trend in the number of dolphins recorded in Gormez Straits while that of seals and whales remained unchanged throughout the provided period. In addition, Gormez Straits had the highest number of both sea animals in 2018.
Looking first of all in the first 4 years, seals led the table at over 40, followed by whales at 23 and then dolphins at nearly 20 at the beginning. Then, a dramatic decrease was seen in the number of seals in 2010 by 20, at 25 while the opposite trend was true for that of dolphins, reaching at over 20. Likewise, the figure for whales experienced a sharp rise by 2, at roughly 2 in 2010.
Turning to the remaining years, there was a recovery in the data of seals living in Gormez Straits, from 25 in 2010 to 45 in 2018, translating to the highest figure throughout the timeline. Moreover, the number of dolphins was continuing to rise by 30 in 8 years, reaching a peak at 52 at the end while the fluctuation was recorded in the figure for Whales between 2010 and 2018 at 25.
