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Arctic sea ice levels plummet

Pubblicato da Polar Bear il 15 September 2011 Aggiungi un commento - Latest from Svalbard

An analysis by the University of Bremen has show that extreme melting has pushed arctic sea ice levels to the lowest it has ever been in recorded history – and things could get worse. The record of 4.24 square kilometres could be pushed even further. There is a close link between arctic August air temperatures […]

Svalbard: One killed, four injured by polar bear

Pubblicato da Polar Bear il 10 August 2011 Aggiungi un commento - Latest from Svalbard

On the Arctic Svalbard archipelago, one British tourist was killed and four others were seriously injured by a polar bear Friday morning, NRK reports. They have been airlifted to the Longyearbyen hospital. The bear has been killed. Read the full article Svalbard: One killed, four injured by polar bear.

Sea Monsters of Svalbard

Pubblicato da Polar Bear il 7 April 2011 Aggiungi un commento - Latest from Svalbard

See this video from National Geographic: a big grave site with countless foxils of huge sea predators from Jurassic.

Warmest waters ever around Svalbard

Pubblicato da Polar Bear il 2 February 2011 Aggiungi un commento - Latest from Svalbard

Norwegian and other international researchers have uncovered a major increase in sea temperatures around Norway’s northern archipelago of Svalbard. Their measurements shows that the sea areas are now warmer than they’ve been for 2,000 years. Read the full article Warmest waters ever around Svalbard.