The only threats that can be recorded are coastal development and anthropogenic activity.
There is no global warming due to human anthropogenic activities.
During the last few years the area has been subjected to various stresses of anthropogenic activities.
Due to anthropogenic activities, this number dwindled to 47 dolphins in 2007.
Noise pollution from anthropogenic activities is another major concern for marine mammals.
Two changes to the global atmosphere due to anthropogenic activity threaten marine mammals.
The effects of anthropogenic activities including waste and land management practices to soils is an ongoing research theme.
Although the number has been in decline due to pollution and anthropogenic activities, they still attract hundreds of birds.
This situation is recognized as range contraction which can be a result of climate change, anthropogenic activity, or population decline.
Therefore, blue racers are more confined to areas with minimal anthropogenic activity.