Sentences with phrase «arctic polar sea»

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ARCTIC MELTDOWN — BAD NEWS FOR WHALES, POLAR BEARS AND SEA LIFE From Huffington Post.
So even with the Holocene climatic optimum HCO and the 1930 spike we didnâ $ ™ t see arctic sea ice disappear so thatâ $ ™ s the reason the polar bears didnâ $ ™ t go extinct even though other fauna did during the HCO.
THE ARCTIC FALLACY: Sea ice stability and the polar bear (PDF).
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A long - lived paradigm in polar oceanography is that arctic pelagic ecosystems, characterized by short food webs, remain in a dormant state throughout most of the winter season beneath the sea - ice cover, which can last 8 — 10 months in some regions.
In a warming arctic scenario, this cosmopolitan species may become the «new» arctic apex predator replacing polar bears in areas with reduced sea ice (Ferguson et al. 2010a).
As such, we argued that the scientific understanding of arctic sea ice decline and polar bear ecology is more credible than the viewpoints put forward on contrarian blogs.
With polar sea ice [not polar ice caps] for about 30 years we have been fairly accurately measuring it, and in arctic it has significantly decreased, 2007 and 2012 were lowest ice extent during summer.
But so far Fox News remains silent not only on Monnett's case but also on the record arctic sea ice loss this summer that portends danger for polar bears.
Hi iceman, Sorry for the tardy reply, that pesky real life thing again...:) The reason there is so little excitement about the record high sea ice extent in the antarctic (aside from it having no appealing potential victims, like polar bears) versus the record low arctic sea ice is probably because the southern record is only a matter of 2 % anamoly, whereas in the north we are now looking at levels over 40 % below average.
know this could be another polar bear drowning incident (caused by a storm — not arctic sea ice retraction).
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