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Robert F. Rockwell, a population biologist at the museum and City College of New York with whom Gormezano has collaborated in the Hudson Bay bear study, provided this reaction:

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The study, published in a recent issue of the journal Ecography, was accomplished using satellite - linked telemetry - tracked populations of polar bears in the Beaufort Sea and Hudson Bay.
Born in 1927 in Oakland, DeLap grew up in the Bay Area and studied art, illustration, and graphic design at several Bay Area colleges, including the San Francisco Academy of Art, and he also attended the Claremont Colleges in Southern California.
About the Artist Born in 1942 in Rock Springs, Wyoming, Paul Kos studied at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. before relocating to the Bay Area to attend the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), where he received a B.F.A. (1965) and an M.F.A. (1967), both in painting.
Exhibition: 1937, born, Des Moines, Iowa 2006, died, Colchester, Connecticut 1955, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1956, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa 1956, Des Moines Art Center (studied with Geoge Grosz) SOLO EXHIBITIONS Kornblee Gallery, New York, 1962 Kornblee Gallery, New York, 1964 Kornblee Gallery, New York, 1965 Kornblee Gallery, New York, 1966 JL Hudson Gallery, Detroit, Michigan, 1967 Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, 1968 Galerie Rolf Ricke, Cologne, Germany, 1968 Kornblee Gallery, New York, 1968 Kornblee Gallery, New York, 1969 Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1970 Akron Art Institute, Ohio, 1971 Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1973 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1973 Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa, 1974 Janie C. Lee Gallery, Dallas, Texas, 1974 Rush Rhees Gallery, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 1974 Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1975 Daniel Templeton Gallery, Paris, 1975 Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York, 1976 Medici - Berenson Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, 1978 Allen Rubiner Gallery, Royal Oak, Michigan, 1979 Ivory / Kimpton Gallery, San Francisco, California, 1981 Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, 1981 Meredith Long & Co., Houston, Texas, 1981 Salander - O'Reilly Gallery, New York, 1982 Rubiner Gallery, West Bloomfield, Michigan, 1985 Images Gallery, Toledo, Ohio, 1986 Percival Gallery, Des Moines Iowa 1987 Percival Gallery, Des Moines Iowa, 1989 Images Gallery, Toledo, Ohio, 1990 Rubiner Gallery, West Bloomfield, Michigan, 1990 Gallery One, Toronto, Canada, 1991 Percival Gallery, Des Moines, Iowa, 1991 Robert Stein Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, 1992 Harnett Museum of Art, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, 1993 CS Shulte Gallery, Millburn, New Jersey, 1994 Percival Gallery, Des Moines, Iowa, 1995 Percival Gallery, Des Moines, Iowa, 2000 Olson Larsen Gallery, Des Moines, Iowa, 2002 Olson Larsen Gallery, Des Moi
Born and raised in the Bay Area, California, Christina began studying art history and curatorial practice in New York.
● Ruth Asawa: Born in Norwalk, California in 1926, Asawa studied at Black Mountain College with Joseph Albers before returning to the Bay Area to develop the hanging wire constructions for which she is best known.
Linda Gormezano, a biologist at the American Museum of Natural History, has been studying the polar bear population along the western shore of Hudson Bay.
«Furthermore, in Western Hudson Bay at least, recent studies have confirmed that the ice is melting earlier, apparently in response to climate warming, and that both the condition of bears and their population size are declining (Stirling et al., 1999; Gagnon and Gough, 2005; Regehr et al., 2005; I. Stirling and N.J. Lunn, unpubl.
Ian Stirling and Andrew Derocher, who have been studying Hudson Bay bears for decades, first documented the relationship back in 1993.
We characterized the current terrestrial diet of polar bears in western Hudson Bay by evaluating the contents of passively sampled scat and comparing it to a similar study conducted 40 years ago.
Polar bears are one of the most sensitive Arctic marine mammals to climate warming because they spend most of their lives on sea ice.35 Declining sea ice in northern Alaska is associated with smaller bears, probably because of less successful hunting of seals, which are themselves ice - dependent and so are projected to decline with diminishing ice and snow cover.36, 37,38,39 Although bears can give birth to cubs on sea ice, increasing numbers of female bears now come ashore in Alaska in the summer and fall40 and den on land.41 In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.45
The question is, why were Southern Beaufort Sea polar bears off Prudhoe Bay (see map of the study area below), still hunting and capturing only adult and subadult ringed seals from sea ice leads when newborn ringed seal pups and their mothers should have been plentiful and relatively easily available in their birth lairs on the sea ice (see below)?
Scientists are seeing evidence of this decline, especially in Canada's western Hudson Bay, one of the world's most studied polar bear regions.
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