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Polar Bears Observed On Risky Open Ocean Swims
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Nine polar bears were observed in one day swimming in open ocean off Alaska's northwest coast, an increase from previous surveys that may indicate warming conditions are forcing bears to make riskier, long-distance swims to stable sea ice or land.
Nine polar bears were observed in one day swimming in open ocean off Alaska's northwest coast, an increase from previous surveys that may indicate warming conditions are forcing bears to make riskier, long-distance swims to stable sea ice or land. The bears were spotted in the Chukchi Sea on a flight by a federal marine contractor, Science Applications International Corp.
It was hired for the Minerals Management Service in advance of future offshore oil development. The MMS in February leased 2.76 million acres within an offshore area slightly smaller than Pennsylvania.
Observers Saturday were looking for whales but also recorded walrus and polar bears, said project director Janet Clark. Many were swimming north and ranged from 15 to 65 miles off shore, she said.
Department of Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne in May declared polar bears a threatened species because of an alarming loss of summer sea ice and forecasts the trend will continue.
Polar bears spend most of their lives on sea ice, which they use as a platform to hunt their primary prey, ringed seals. Shallow water over the continental shelf is the most biologically productive for seals, but pack ice in recent years has receded far beyond the shelf.
Conservation groups fear that one consequence of less ice will be more energy-sapping, long-distance swims by polar bears trying to reach feeding, mating or denning areas.
Steven Amstrup, senior polar bear scientist for the U.S. Geological Survey in Anchorage, said the bears could have been on a patch of ice that broke up northwest of Alaska's coast.
"The bears that had been on that last bit of ice that remained over shallow shelf waters, are now swimming either toward land or toward the rest of the sea ice, which is a considerable distance north," he said in an e-mail response to questions.
It probably is not a big deal for a polar bear in good condition to swim 10 or 15 miles, Amstrup said, but swims of 50 to 100 miles could be exhausting.
"We have some observations of bears swimming into shore when the sea ice was not visible on the horizon," he said. "In some of these cases, the bears arrive so spent energetically, that they literally don't move for a couple days after hitting shore."
Only further research can tell the effect of greater swimming distances on polar bear populations, he said.
"Polar bears can swim quite well, but they are not aquatic animals," he said. "Their home is on the surface of the ice."
Satellite data Saturday showed the main body of pack ice about 400 miles offshore with one ribbon about 100 miles off Alaska's coast, said Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
Clark said the animals' origin and destination could not be known without radio collar monitoring.
"To go out there and say they were going from this point to this point would be complete speculation," Clark said.
Observers have no indication of the fate of the nine polar bears observed Saturday.

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Show AllThis reminds me of the 2 polar bears that were shot after a 200 mile open-water swim to Iceland.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jun/05/animalwelfare.animalbehaviour
Welcome to Iceland! Now die!
There are so many additional ice bergs now floating and MELTING of course in the Arctic ocean waters, the Coast Guard recently had to assign several additional Goast Guard vessels to the Arctic ocean in an attempt to assist safe shyipping for all types of ships, including tour and crusie ships.
Then there are some who say the Arctic is actually cooling and there is no problem there. __________UH-HUH, sure.
I changed my name HERE to ~I Kare~, ___ cause I REALLY DO care.
~KEM PATRICK~
Maybe Senator Stevens from Alaska can build the Polar Bears a bridge.....
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
Do links still post?
http://www.energybulletin.net/3647.html
Yes they do
But not in blue
I are a poet ___ and din know it.
ONLY three comments which are actually about the "POLAR BEARS" and Arctic melting ice? _____ Oh-Oh.
I do believe that we have lost a quite a few very good members here.
Maybe that Russian sub that plants flags could anchor some floats?
If the bears hold out long enough, there will be penty of delicious Chevron, Exxon-Mobil, Lukoil... kitchen scraps. There is also a possibility they will learn how to forage and hunt on land from watching grizzlies. Apparently the two populations are getting closer and are genetically compatible.
The situation is truly sad, and there really nothing to be done about the climate change. Its happened.
Bears don't like having to cut off the parkas and rubber boots though ~BBR~, and there is little if any blubber on humans. Polar bears have to have the blubber to survive.
You are correct about the climate change I fear.
Someone call the Icelandic authorities, these bears may be a threat to humans. . .
i recommend watching "arctic tales" to see that even when the documentary/film was wrapped up at least a few years ago, the polar bears were already in big trouble (and the walruses). i can't imagine how worse it has gotten!
it's geared for the youth audience but is relevent and interesting for all to watch.
Ok...9 polar bears are out taking a swim.....and the point of this artcile is??????
When animals near the top of the food chain begin dying it does catch my attention.
The Polar Bear symbolizes that extinctions can occur at or near the top.