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Pacific Walruses Haul out near Point Lay

By Andrea Medeiros | USFWS on Aug 16, 2020   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Science/Education, State  

Pacific Walruses Haul out near Point Lay

  Anchorage, AK — Large groups of walruses have hauled out on the barrier island near the community of Point Lay and are expected to soon occupy the beaches near Cape Lisburne, Alaska. Walruses are likely to use these haulouts through October and occupy the near-shore waters as they move between haulouts and to and […]

Loss of Arctic Sea Ice Causes Earliest Pacific Walrus Haul Out Ever

By Emily Jeffers | Center for Biological Diversity on Aug 17, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Loss of Arctic Sea Ice Causes Earliest Pacific Walrus Haul Out Ever

CHUKCHI SEA, Alaska— Hundreds of Pacific walruses have hauled out of Arctic waters near Alaska’s Point Lay due to declining sea ice levels, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today. It’s the earliest haul out the agency has ever seen, and scientists fear a repeat of stampedes that have killed hundreds of walruses in recent […]

NOAA Estimates 35,000 Walrus Hauled Out near Point Lay

By Alaska Native News on Oct 1, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NOAA Estimates 35,000 Walrus Hauled Out near Point Lay

Once again, Pacific Walrus are hauling out on the beaches in northwestern Alaska as the sea ice retreats beyond their reach. NOAA estimates as many as 35,000 have hauled out onto the beach five miles to the north of Point Lay. Prior to the massive melts that have occurred in recent years because of climate change […]



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