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The image depicts a bar graph with Seal, Whale, and Dolphin populations in Gormez Straits from 2006 to 2018. In 2006, seals were around 40, whales close to 20, and dolphins approximately 30. In 2010, seals decreased to 35, whales increased to 30, and dolphins remained at 30. In 2014, seals rose to 40, whales to 35, and dolphins to 40. By 2018, seals reached 50, whales 40, and dolphins soared to 60.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of three different ocean animals, seals, whales, and dolphins, from 2006 to 2018.
Overall, the number of all ocean animals increased slowly despite experiencing some fluctuations during the period.
Looking closer at the data, the number of dolphins started at about 18 in 2006 and increased significantly throughout the period, reaching just over 50 by the final year (2018).
Specifically the number of seals and whales stood at around 42 and 23, respectively. Afterwards, the former decreased to about 25 and rose steadily to 45 by the final year (2018). The latter showed some fluctuations between 2006 and 2014, and grew slowly to 28 in 2018.
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