Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Warming Causes Problems For Walruses


WASHINGTON — Tens of thousands of walruses have come ashore in northwest Alaska because the sea ice they normally rest on has melted.

U.S. government scientists say this massive move to shore by walruses is unusual in the United States. But it has happened at least twice before, in 2007 and 2009. In those years Arctic sea ice also was at or near record low levels.

U.S. Geological Survey via AP
Wildlife biologist Tony Fischbach observes a tagged walrus near Point Lay, Alaska, on Sept. 7.The walruses "stretch out for one mile or more. This is just packed shoulder-to-shoulder," U.S. Geological Survey biologist Anthony Fischbach said in a telephone interview from Alaska. He estimated their number at tens of thousands.

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