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Bear Island in Norway
The Bear Island (Bjørnøya) is part of the archipelago of Svalbard in the middle of the Barents sea.
The remote island harbors several animal species among which Arctic foxes and seals and is an important breeding ground for migrational seabirds like northern fulmars, guillemots and little auks.
Despite its name, Bear Island hasn’t seen a single polar bear since March 2013.
The enormous animals use ice floes to travel and thereby cover huge distances. Due to receding pack ice in the Arctic, polar bears are losing these transport vessels and are bound to a constantly declining habitat.
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Shoot:
MY Arctic Sunrise in Norway
The Greenpeace ship MY Arctic Sunrise docks at the harbour of Tromsø in northern Norway before leaving on a tour in the Arctic Ocean to expose oil drilling operations.
The shoot includes images of Bear Island.
Related Collections:
MY Arctic Sunrise Tour to Svalbard (All Photographers & Videos)
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Unique identifier:
GP0STQ0EB
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
10/03/2016
Locations:
Arctic
,
Barents Sea
,
Bear Island (Norway)
,
Europe
,
Norway
,
Scandinavia
,
Svalbard
Credit line:
© Mitja Kobal / Greenpeace
Size:
5512px × 3675px 17.32 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)