Joshua Ingle in Svalbard
16 April, 2016 
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Crew Member in Svalbard
15 April, 2016 
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Crew Member in Svalbard
15 April, 2016 
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Shadow of Arctic Sunrise on Ice in Svalbard
15 April, 2016 
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Seal in Svalbard
15 April, 2016 
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Sinja Scholz onboard the Arctic Sunrise in Svalbard
13 April, 2016 
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Greenpeace Crew and Arctic Sunrise in Svalbard
13 April, 2016 
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Greenpeace Crew and Arctic Sunrise in Svalbard
13 April, 2016 
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Greenpeace Crew and Arctic Sunrise in Svalbard
13 April, 2016 
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MY Arctic Sunrise Tour to Svalbard
13 April, 2016 
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MY Arctic Sunrise Tour to Svalbard
13 April, 2016 
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Ice in Arctic Ocean in Svalbard
13 April, 2016 
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Sunset in Svalbard
12 April, 2016 
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One Person Walking in Snow in Svalbard
12 April, 2016 
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Crew Member Onboard Arctic Sunrise in Svalbard
12 April, 2016 
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Crew Member Onboard Arctic Sunrise in Svalbard
12 April, 2016 
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Polar Bear with Cub in Svalbard
12 April, 2016 
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Polar Bear Tracks in the Snow in Svalbard
11 April, 2016 
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Polar Bear Tracks in the Snow in Svalbard
11 April, 2016 
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Polar Bears in Svalbard
11 April, 2016 
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Young Seal Pup in the Snow in Svalbard
11 April, 2016 
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Young Seal Pup in the Snow in Svalbard
11 April, 2016 
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Sun over the Arctic Ocean in Svalbard
11 April, 2016 
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Snow Scooter in Svalbard
10 April, 2016 
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Snow Scooter in Svalbard
10 April, 2016 
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MY Arctic Sunrise Tour to Svalbard 

MY Arctic Sunrise Tour to Svalbard 

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03/31/2016 
The winter of 2015/ 2016 represents a record low for the yearly maximum extent of sea ice across the whole Arctic region. In Svalbard the fjords would usually be partially covered with sea ice, but this winter most of the archipelago is surrounded by open water. The crew of the Arctic Sunrise ship, which travelled to the region during this important time, found very few patches of fast ice around the coastline. Local guides who lived on Svalbard and who joined the expedition, were surprised to see so little sea ice cover compared with previous years. Ringed seals require good sea ice to raise their young at this time of year and polar bears newly emerged from their dens, rely on healthy sea ice cover on which to hunt the seals. 
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