Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Antlers---Climate-Impacts-Documentation--Shishmaref--Alaska--2006--27MZIFU7XIB.htmlConceptually similarSeal Hunt - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP0578Completed★★★★Fish Drying - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP0LXPCompleted★★★★Seal Hunt - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP01DL4Completed★★★★Seal Hunting - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP06WQCompleted★★★★Lagoon - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP0131OCompleted★★★★Seal Hunt - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP0B92Completed★★★★Hunters and Fishermen Return - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP0Z8TCompleted★★★★Hunters and Fishermen Return - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP0QD8Completed★★★★Seal Hunt - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)GP017DLCompleted★★★★View AllGP0KGHAntlers - Climate Impacts Documentation (Shishmaref, Alaska: 2006)Antlers adorn the top of a small fishing boat. Most villagers in Shishmaref still live of the land, fishing, picking berries, and hunting caribou and seals. The lack of ice makes hunting much more expensive. They have to travel further and use boats which use a lot more fuel. The village of Shishmaref, along with hundreds of other Alaskan Native villages, is suffering from the serious consequences of climate change. Rising temperatures have resulted in a reduction in sea ice. The permafrost that the village is built on has also begun to melt, making the shore vulnerable to erosion.Locations:Alaska-Shishmaref-United States of AmericaDate:1 Oct, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Robert KnothMaximum size:4920px X 4944pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-KWCI (GPI)-SunsetsShoot:Climate Impacts Documentation Shishmaref AlaskaThe village of Shishmaref, along with hundreds of other Alaskan Native villages, is suffering from the serious consequences of climate change. Rising temperatures have resulted in a reduction in sea ice. The permafrost that the village is built on has also begun to melt, making the shore vulnerable to erosion.