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A Polar bear with her cub on the ice in the Arctic.
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A Polar bear with her cub on the ice in the Arctic.
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A Polar bear with her cub on the ice in the Arctic.
A Polar bear with her cub on the ice in the Arctic.
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Image of The Day caption: Scientists who visit the Arctic sometimes see the region's most famed inhabitants: polar bears. Photographer Chris Linder saw this mother and cub from the U.S. Coast Guard ice breaker Healy during an expedition in 2009 to the Bering Sea. Each year, polar bears find less sea ice from which to hunt seals, their primary source of food. To find out why, WHOI scientists are studying the retreat of sea ice caused by global warming. Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 46, No. 2, Pg. 30: WHOI biologist Hal Caswell and colleagues showed that as Arctic ice diminishes, polar bear reproduction rates become too low to maintain the population.
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Scientists who visit the Arctic sometimes see the region's most famed inhabitants: polar bears. Photographer Chris Linder saw this mother and cub from the U.S. Coast Guard ice breaker Healy during an expedition in 2009 to the Bering Sea. Each year, polar bears find less sea ice from which to hunt seals, their primary source of food. To find out why, WHOI scientists are studying the retreat of sea ice caused by global warming.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 46, No. 2, Pg. 30:
WHOI biologist Hal Caswell and colleagues showed that as Arctic ice diminishes, polar bear reproduction rates become too low to maintain the population.
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efitzpatrick: climate change images for whoi movie screening etaylor: Planned Giving cwinner: Oceanus story kjoyce: nautilus ad etaylor: Wall Calendar 2014 kjoyce: morss asatake: Morss Colloquium slide show samurphy: possible Morss Coll. image adaly: DOEI website jdoucette: for Andrew Daly adaly: OCCI website jdoucette: Image of The Day, 06/17/2012 tsilva: MIT Museum Project kpatterson: OCCI MIT Museum exhibit kjoyce: possible occe report covers kjoyce: bookmark dfino: whoi.edu sclifford: 20th anniversary pix kjoyce: reilly cga postcard kjoyce: occi brochure dmirlicourtois: post card invitation dglover: to check for potential cover images dwickman: desktop kjoyce: annual appeal letter kpatterson: MIT Museum exhibit mtimmermans: seminar jcanavan: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 46, No. 2, Pg. 30 dadams: undergraduate lecture
efitzpatrick: climate change images for whoi movie screening
etaylor: Planned Giving
cwinner: Oceanus story
kjoyce: nautilus ad
etaylor: Wall Calendar 2014
kjoyce: morss
asatake: Morss Colloquium slide show
samurphy: possible Morss Coll. image
adaly: DOEI website
jdoucette: for Andrew Daly
adaly: OCCI website
jdoucette: Image of The Day, 06/17/2012
tsilva: MIT Museum Project
kpatterson: OCCI MIT Museum exhibit
kjoyce: possible occe report covers
kjoyce: bookmark
dfino: whoi.edu
sclifford: 20th anniversary pix
kjoyce: reilly cga postcard
kjoyce: occi brochure
dmirlicourtois: post card invitation
dglover: to check for potential cover images
dwickman: desktop
kjoyce: annual appeal letter
kpatterson: MIT Museum exhibit
mtimmermans: seminar
jcanavan: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 46, No. 2, Pg. 30
dadams: undergraduate lecture
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