An increase in whaling could lead to a reduction in the populations of large marine predators, such as certain whale species that also prey on seals. With fewer whales to compete with or hunt them, seals may experience lower predation rates, allowing their populations to grow. Additionally, the removal of whales could alter the marine ecosystem dynamics, potentially creating a more favorable environment for seals to thrive. This potential population rebound in seals would depend on the specific ecological interactions in the affected regions.
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