Latin: Phocoena Phocoena
In the Baltic Sea lives a beloved resident - the harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena). Unfortunately, the population in the Baltic Sea faces an uncertain future as they are classified as critically endangered - only 500 are estimated to remain. Their existence is threatened by several factors such as fishing, loss of habitats, oil spills, and sea pollution.
Apart from the Baltic Sea, harbor porpoises live in coastal waters in the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic, and the Arctic Ocean. They live both solitary and in groups, using echolocation to find food, which mainly consists of fish. A harbor porpoise consumes 1-2 kg of fish per day.