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Browse by country, island, US State Search for an endangered species profile. Similarly to penguins, some species of seals and whales are considered to be ice-dependent for food and reproduction, while others do better in ice-free conditions. Crabeater seal in Antarctica. Photo: Liam Quinn, Flickr. Crabeater, Weddell, Ross and Leopard seals are ice-dependent species, reliant on sea ice for reproduction and foraging.
Southern Elephant and Fur seals, however, are not as dependent on the ice for feeding, wintering and breeding. A Minke whale breaches off the icy coast of Antarctica.
Photo: Christine Veeschkens, Flickr. Whale species like Minke and Killer are closely connected to the ice, while Humpback and Blue whales feed in Antarctica in the austral summer but head north for warmer waters to breed. Baby Antarctic fur seal, South Georgia. Photo: Ville Miettinen, Wikimedia Commons. This is only visible for seals so far, with large increases in the ice-avoiding Fur and Southern Elephant seals, and declines in ice-dependent Crabeater and Weddell seals.
However, there are many factors influence population dynamics and it would be a mistake to attribute these increases or decreases solely to any one factor. Such changes do underscore, however, the delicate balance that exists on Antarctica and the changes that are likely to come from upsetting that balance.
Sleeping Weddell seals. Photo: Oliver. But with warmer temperatures, rain is falling then freezing into a hard layer of ice which is difficult to break through. Climate change poses a huge threat to our future.
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We need people like you who want to fight for our world. Hunter and father Lukie Airut cuts sealskin pelts into thin ropes, shaves the hair off, and dries them against an orange cliff.
Elizabeth Awa teaches her granddaughters how to collect heather from the high, green fields and lays it down for a bed. Elder Abraham Uruyaralok sits on his mattress and sings traditional songs. He also monitors the high-frequency radio, chatting with other hunters in the area.
The kids walk the thousand-year-old foot trails all night, in the purple light, with rifles. At a flat beach, they repeat the stories their parents told them; this island once teemed with walrus and hunters could pick them off from the land. In a sod house a little ways up from the beach, they find the remnants of ancient tools and kids games, and a human skull. The kids all know about the skull and visit it every time they come to Qaisuut.
All night, Peter Awa plays his fiddle, and boiled seal intestines circulate through the tents. The first herd we see we just watch. Their heads bob up and down, tusks stabbing the waves. Awa shoots and hits a bull on the back of the neck. The bull rears back. Two boats rush to his side and pierce him with a homemade harpoon connected to an empty jerry can.
He pounds at the jerry can with his tusks. He batters it but cannot puncture it. He rocks the twenty-foot aluminum boat with his thrashing. Another shot from the boat next door and a cow is hit. Before the hunters can harpoon her, the rest of the herd has banded together around the female, and two others are carrying her away on their backs. For a moment, he stands with his harpoon poised over his head. When he learned to do this, he learned on a kayak.
He throws his spear, but it bounces off her hide. He spears her again, this time through the left flipper. Airut jumps back on his boat and pulls her away from her herd with his sealskin rope.
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