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marine mammals

Noise from ships in Nunavut waters could change whale behavior, research suggests

Noise from ships in Nunavut waters could change whale behavior, research...

Mélanie Ritchot, Nunatsiaq News - May 24, 2021
Researchers are finding more signs of dangerous toxins from algae in Alaska wildlife

Researchers are finding more signs of dangerous toxins from algae in...

Yereth Rosen - April 21, 2021
Canada considers listing ringed seals under Species at Risk Act

Canada considers listing ringed seals under Species at Risk Act

Dustin Patar, Nunatsiaq News - April 2, 2021
Pacific walruses are again gathering much earlier than usual at Alaska Chukchi beach sites

Pacific walruses are again gathering much earlier than usual at Alaska...

Yereth Rosen - August 13, 2020
A radical transformation of the Pacific Arctic appears to be underway, a new study finds

A radical transformation of the Pacific Arctic appears to be underway,...

Yereth Rosen - February 27, 2020
For the first time, scientists have found a dangerous toxin from algae in the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea

For the first time, scientists have found a dangerous toxin from...

Yereth Rosen - December 12, 2019
A seal-killing virus probably spread from the North Atlantic to North Pacific because of sea ice retreat

A seal-killing virus probably spread from the North Atlantic to North...

Yereth Rosen - November 12, 2019
Two pilots were fined for disturbing walruses crowded onto an Arctic Alaska beach

Two pilots were fined for disturbing walruses crowded onto an Arctic...

Yereth Rosen - September 27, 2019
Alaska’s hottest month portends transformation into ‘unfrozen state’

Alaska’s hottest month portends transformation into ‘unfrozen state’

Yereth Rosen, Reuters - August 9, 2019
Chukchi Sea walruses are massing on shore earlier than ever

Chukchi Sea walruses are massing on shore earlier than ever

Yereth Rosen - August 5, 2019
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