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  • The Polar Sea icebreaker in the Arctic pack ice of the Beaufort Sea.
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  • Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the Caribbean Sea (February).
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  • Broken ice in the Beaufort Sea. Arctic Ocean
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  • Lightning strikes during an early morning storm. Flores Sea, Indonesia
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  • A lead in the winter ice of the Beaufort Sea ice pack. Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • A radio-collared polar bear (Ursus maritimus) makes its way across the broken ice pack of the Beaufort Sea. Arctic Ocean
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  • Hudson Bay on November 12, 2021. There is no ice in sight and temps were still not all that cold. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Ireland coastline.
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  • Cape Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba., Canada
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  • Cape Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba., Canada
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  • Moon rising over Hudson Bay. at Cape Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Hudson Bay on November 12, 2021. There is no ice in sight and temps were still not all that cold. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Hudson Bay on November 12, 2021. There is no ice in sight and temps were still not all that cold. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Waves break the surface of Hudson Bay on November 12, 2021. There is no ice in sight and temps were still not all that cold. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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  • Waves and water breaking on the cliffs of Espanola Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and her young cub walk through the open water near the shores of Hudson Bay. There should be ice forming in this first week of November, but the bay is far from freezing over. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) mother and her young cub walk through the open water near the shores of Hudson Bay. There should be ice forming in this first week of November, but the bay is far from freezing over. Manitoba, Canada
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  • Cape Churchill on the shores of Hudson Bay. Manitoba, Canada.
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  • The abandoned ship known as the SS Ithaca (or SS Ithaka) wrecked along the coast of Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • Tundra and black spruce forests southeast of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
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  • A baby Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki). Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
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  • A baby Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki). Gardner Bay, Espanola Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A baby Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki). Gardner Bay, Espanola Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
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  • A baby Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki). Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
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  • The underbelly of a sunflower sea star (Pycnopodia helianthoides). Coastal Alaska
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  • Galapagos sea lion (Zalophus wollebaeki) swims while blowing bubbles. Galapagos, Ecuador
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  • A young Galapagos sea lion swimming near a rocky shore filled with Sally Lightfoot crabs (Graspus graspus). Chinese Hat, Santiago Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
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  • Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) mother and newborn pup on the edge of an open water lead. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller  collect data from a recently immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • Dr Amstrup and chopper pilot Bob Dunbar weigh a captured polar bear, Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) sunning on the beach while a Natural Exposures client observes. Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup, USGS biologist, takes the skull measurement of a large male polar bear on the ice pack of the Beaufort Sea. A group of biologists lead by Dr. Amstrup, head to the Beaufort Sea pack ice each year to collect data on this region's polar bear population. I spent two weeks helping them with their research and documenting their project. This is part of the Tri-P, Polar Population Project, sponsored in part by Polar Bears International to census Arctic regions for an accurate count of the world's remaining polar bears
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  • The icebreaker Polar Sea in the arctic pack ice of the Beaufort Sea.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup leans out of the chopper to dart a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • Dr Steven amstrup and Susie Miller collect data from a captured polar bear, Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Broken ice in the Beaufort Sea. Arctic Ocean
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup with a tranqulized polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the ice pack of the Beaufort Sea. Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Polar bear shot with a dart filled with an immobilizing drug. The bear is showing signs of ataxia. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Galapagos Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) swimming with Hernan. Galapagos, Ecuador.
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  • A mother polar bear and her two cubs navigate the newly forming, unstable ice of the Chukchi Sea.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller collect the Bioelectric Impedance Analysis (BIA) that quantifies fat reserves of a recently immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Ice formations stacked up on the ice pack of the Beaufort Sea. Kaktovik, Alaska
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup collects data from a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup prepares a radio telemetry device for tracking a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Pilot Bob Dunbar with his chopper on the ice pack of the Beaufort Sea. Flying for Dr. Steven Amstrup of the USGS during polar bear capture season.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup positions a block of ice beneath a large male polar bears head for safety as it wakes from the immobilizing drug. Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup prepares to take data from an immobilized polar bear, Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Eric Regehr and Dr. Steven Amstrup working on captured polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • A large male polar bear (Ursus maritimus) skirts the edge of a lead while on the trail of a female in estrus. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Polar Beara (Ursus maritimus) a wound on the hide of a large male during mating season on the Beaufort Sea, alaska.
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  • Dr Steve Amstrup and and crew collecting a polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska..
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup checks the blood stained snow of a recent kill site where a polar bear captured a seal. Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup collecting polar bear data on the Beaufort Sea near Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup approaches an immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • A large, fleshy wound on a male polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the Beaufort Sea ice pack. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Karyn Rode, USGS assistant biologist, using a (BIA) Bio Electical Impedance Analysis device, to check the weight of a small, female, polar bear. Beaufort Sea ice pack.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup collects data from a recently immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • Dr Steven amstrup and Susie Miller collect data from a captured polar bear, Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller taking data from a tranquilized polar bear cub. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Amstrup and crew take the weight of a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup leans out of a flying helicopter to shoot an immobilizing drug into a polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup collects data from a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup, Susie Miller  and chopper pilot Bob Dunbar collect data from a recently immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. The bear is beginning to wake.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup leans out of the chopper to dart a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller  collect data from a recently immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup leans out of the chopper to dart a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller taking data from a tranquilized polar bear . Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller work at subduing polar bear cub. Mother was tranquilized for data collection. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Katrina Knott, a research assistant for the USGS takes weight measurements  of a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the Beaufort Sea ice. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup, USGS biologist and assistant, Karyn Rode, preparing to collect data from a small, female, polar bear. Beaufort Sea ice pack.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup collects data from a recently immobilized polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. Steven
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup, leaning from a moving helicopter, takes careful aim with his dart gun used to inject immobilizing drug in to a polar bear. Beaufort Sea ice pack, Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steve Amsrup, USGS biologist, searching for polar bear tracks from a helicopter on the Beaufort Sea ice pack.  Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Geoff York, a USGS biologist and Katrina Knott, a research assistant, collecting data from a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the Beaufort Sea ice. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup collects data from a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup leans out of a flying helicopter to shoot an immobilizing drug into a polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steve Amstrup collecting data from an immobilized polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska..
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  • Dr Steve Amstrup weighs a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Amstrup and crew taking data from a captured polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller work at subduing polar bear cub. Mother was tranquilized for data collection. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Geoff York, a USGS biologist and Karyn Rhode, a research assistant, collecting data from a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the Beaufort Sea ice. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Geoff York, a USGS biologist  taking measurements of a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the Beaufort Sea ice. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Geoff York, a USGS biologist  taking measurements of a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on the Beaufort Sea ice. Kaktovik, Alaska.
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  • Karyn Rode prepares to take data from a large male polar bear. Beaufort Sea pack ice.
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  • Dr. Steve Amstrup, USGS biologist and assistant, Karyn Rode, using a (BIA) Bio Electical Impedance Analysis device, to check the weight of a small, female, polar bear. Beaufort Sea ice pack.
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  • USGS assistant, Karyn Rode, preparing to collect data from a small, female, polar bear. Beaufort Sea ice pack.
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  • Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) tracks on the ice of the Beaufort Sea in Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup digs up the body of a female polar bear he tracked with a radio collar. He was unsure of caused her death. She was buried over by sand from ocean waves along the coast of the Beaufort Sea, .Alaska.
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  • Dr. Steven Amstrup investigates the carcass of a baby Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida) it was partially eaten by a polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup puts a radio tracking collar on a female polar bear, captured on the Beaufort Sea, alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller work at subduing polar bear cub. Mother was tranquilized for data collection. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup injects  a polar bear with the immobilizing drug Telazol on the Beaufort Sea, Alaska.
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup, doing a test on an immobilized polar bear called a Bioelectric Impedance Analysis (BIA) that helps determine the fat reserves of the animal.Beaufort Sea, Alaska. The bear is beginning to wake.
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  • Dr Amstrup finishes up with data collection of a polar bear by painting a number on the bear back. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Steven Amstrup and Susie Miller taking data from a tranquilized polar bear . Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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  • Dr Amstrup and crew take the weight of a polar bear on the Beaufort Sea, alaska.
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  • Eric Regehr and Dr. Steven Amstrup working on captured polar bear. Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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