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13th October 2020
10:44am BST

Mark told the BBC: "Let this be a historic moment when realising that whales are in danger sparks a powerful wave of action from everyone: regulators, scientists, politicians and the public to save our oceans."
Two of these species are at "knife edge" of becoming extinct, these include the North Atlantic right whale, of which only a few hundred remain. The other animal on the verge of extinction is the vaquita, a porpoise found in the Gulf of California, which may be down to the last 10 of its kind.
This isn't the first time these animals have found themselves in dangerous waters, a lot has been done over the years to stop hunting these incredible fish but now they are facing issues including plastic pollution, loss of habitat and prey, climate change and collisions with ships.
The greatest threat according to experts is becoming accidently captured in fishing equipment and nets, this kills an estimated 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises a year.
You can read the full letter that scientists have signed here.