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I am a Walrus.......

October 8th 2007 04:00
Now the Walrus is copping it. If it wasn't heart wrenching enough watching the plight of the Polar Bears we now have a new victim of Global Warming, everybody's favourite blubbery marine mammal the wise old Walrus.

Apparently every year the Walrus goes to its favourite Ice Caps to fish, mate and enjoy life, now their play ground has been decimated and they have to settle for rocky Alaskan Beaches for food and mating. it remains to be seen whether or not these rocky beaches have enough food for these Blubbery friends so scientists are unsure as to how they will cope with their new habitats. Fingers crossed.

Here is a link to a full story on the plight of the Walrus.

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Wise Walrus
Wise Walrus floats the day away - Photo Courtesy of Morgue File


Receding Ice Displaces Alaska Walrus

By DAN JOLING – 1 day ago

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Thousands of walrus have appeared on Alaska's northwest coast in what conservationists are calling a dramatic consequence of global warming melting the Arctic sea ice.

Alaska's walrus, especially breeding females, in summer and fall are usually found on the Arctic ice pack. But the lowest summer ice cap on record put sea ice far north of the outer continental shelf, the shallow, life-rich shelf of ocean bottom in the Bering and Chukchi seas.

Walrus feed on clams, snails and other bottom dwellers. Given the choice between an ice platform over water beyond their 630-foot diving range or gathering spots on shore, thousands of walrus picked Alaska's rocky beaches.

"It looks to me like animals are shifting their distribution to find prey," said Tim Ragen, executive director of the federal Marine Mammal Commission. "The big question is whether they will be able to find sufficient prey in areas where they are looking."

According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder, September sea ice was 39 percent below the long-term average from 1979 to 2000. Sea ice cover is in a downward spiral and may have passed the point of no return, with a possible ice-free Arctic Ocean by summer 2030, senior scientist Mark Serreze said.

Starting in July, several thousand walrus abandoned the ice pack for gathering spots known as haulouts between Barrow and Cape Lisburne, a remote, 300-mile stretch of Alaska coastline.

The immediate concern of new, massive walrus groups for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is danger to the animals from stampedes. Panic caused by a low-flying airplane, a boat or an approaching polar bear can send a herd rushing to the sea. Young animals can be crushed by adults weighing 2,000 pounds or more.

Longer term, biologists fear walrus will suffer nutritional stress if they are concentrated on shoreline rather than spread over thousands of miles of sea ice.

Walrus need either ice or land to rest. Unlike seals, they cannot swim indefinitely and must pause after foraging.

Historically, Ragen said, walrus have used the edge of the ice pack like a conveyor belt. As the ice edge melts and moves north in spring and summer, sea ice gives calves a platform on which to rest while females dive to feed.

There's no conveyor belt for walrus on shore.

"If they've got to travel farther, it's going to cost more energy. That's less energy that's available for other functions," Ragen said.

Deborah Williams — who was an Interior Department special assistant for Alaska under former President Bill Clinton, and who is now president of the nonprofit Alaska Conservation Solutions — said melting of sea ice and its effects on wildlife were never even discussed during her federal service from 1995 to 2000.

"That's what so breathtaking about this," she said. "This has all happened faster than anyone could have predicted. That's why it's so urgent action must be taken."

Walrus observers on the Russian side of the Chukchi Sea have also reported more walrus at haulouts and alerted Alaska wildlife officials to the problems with the animals being spooked and stampeded.

If lack of sea ice is at the heart of upcoming problems for walrus, Ragen said, there's no solution likely available other than prevention.

"The primary problem of maintaining ice habitat, that's something way, way, way beyond us," he said. "To reverse things will require an effort on virtually everyone's part."
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* U.S. Marine Mammal Commission: http://www.mmc.gov/

A special thanks to Allen Conant for the mage.

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Comment by katyzzz

October 8th 2007 05:36
Yes, I can see the pink there, but you must have had orthodontic work. May I join you in that aquatic playground.

katyzzz


I couldn't get the goodblogs for mobile to work darling. And let's face it it's a great idea, I just may be able to round out to $1 sometimes.

Comment by DuskDevi

October 8th 2007 06:05
...melting of sea ice and its effects on wildlife were never even discussed during her federal service from 1995 to 2000.

"That's what so breathtaking about this," she said. "This has all happened faster than anyone could have predicted

By it's very Nature...unpredictable.

I'm not saying this isn't happening...I know it is and I do anything and everything I can to make an effort to prevent or at the very least postpone...but I also believe that this is the world we live on.
It's happened before and it will happen again and it's because we are now privy to technology that can tell and forecast and prove that something is happening to everything.

We can't reverse anything.

...but we also cannot deny that we have played our part well in hurrying things up.

It pains me to see this...all this...I am scared for us and scared for our wildlife.
Mostly I'm scared that we, modern humanity, think that we are more powerful than nature and this ignorance has contributed to, if not caused, the end of phases in a natural cycle.

All animals learn to adapt, go with Nature's flow but what if...this time...we lose them?

I watched something on Polar Bear migration last night. hurts, really hurts...

Oh Louie...are we all really doomed? Is there any good news? After all the effort and knowledge...surely somthing must be changing in our favour?

Hope you are well.

Dusk

Comment by Mountain Fog

October 8th 2007 07:13
..and now for something REALLY SCARY!!!!

Hapgood's Theory...worked on with another little known scientist..umm...wot wuz izzz name....oh that's right..... Einstein....!!!!!!!!!!

I won't destroy your sleep by giving you all the details, it is probably better that most people do not know.

however, what Dusky says is right, it is not reversable, that is a tactic being used by corporations to sell more goods, to drive prices for fuel, alternatives etc higher.

this does not mean something drastic is not going to happen...yes it is...and I believe, after doing some extensive reading, that we will see at least some of these massive Earth changes in our life times....hopefully not the ultimate changes...

poor old Wally Walrus.....I do have one suggestion, that is they try building rafts that are anchored in their usual feeding breeding 'grounds', at least they will have a semi permanent replacement for the bergs they normally use.

one bit of advice ofr all coastal dwellers, head inland...head upwards....study the area you head to to make sure what type of earth movement has been involved...

I am on top of a mountain, however, I know that folding and faulting creates mountains...and that process is rather...violent..

however...the major fault line in the Earth's crust, the so called "rim of fire", ends in New Zealand, so whatever anyone does, if they want to survive the massive earth movements, the must go to higher ground...I'd say be there around 2012..just in case those theories are right...then if nothing happens, reassess....by the way governments around the world are preparing for this...the seed banks...the underground facilities...etc

cheers


fog

Comment by Mountain Fog

October 8th 2007 07:32
ummm....hope this wasn't toooo scary....and afterall, he could be wrong....hope....shudder...he he!

fog

Comment by Lara M

October 8th 2007 08:56
That's a really sad situation... It truly saddens me when animals have to bear the brunt(s) of homo-sapiens...

Comment by katyzzz

October 8th 2007 09:21
Get off of my head. [look for it], katyzzz

Comment by Techno

October 8th 2007 12:05
Go on, you're not, but you're both a pretty pink 'tho, doin' anythin' tonight?

Techno?

Comment by Louie

October 8th 2007 23:20
Katiezzzzz...you are welcome to join Mr Walrus if you like, they still have a pretty good life Ice Bergs or not, lying around on the beaches all day eating sleeping and .........

Comment by Louie

October 8th 2007 23:24
Dusk, i think you and I are pretty much on the same page......I also beleive in Cycles and i beleive a lot of what is going on now is just the earth moving through normal cycles, not too different from the cycles we humans must constantly endure, its all part of the same game....I do think that our irresponsibility is causing a lot of damage BUT like you I get the shI*&ts with all the hype and hate it when it all gets blown out of proportion usually for someone else's gain...like a huge corporation selling Carbon Credits or a feel good headline....

Hopefully we can all find a happy medium, i beleive it only take a little bit from everybody to help as opposed to full blown hysteria......and like you say, this is all part of evolution creatures adapt, it is just sad to lose favourite friends along the way especially if it is avoidable via a little thoughtfulness.
, hope you are ok after the Rugby.
thanks for you comments

Louie

Comment by Louie

October 8th 2007 23:27
Fog,

I am a big believer in what you say, i am hoping the theories that end in 2012 are inaccurate in their end of the world scenario's,...... I doont think it will be the end of the world just the world as we know it, i am hoping that massive change comes in the form of Human Nature Evolving........that is Humans acting responsibly instead of being motivated by fear and greed,,,,fingers crossed/.....

thanks for your comments, might book a ticket to higher ground just in case

Comment by Louie

October 8th 2007 23:28
Lara, yes it is very sad......hopefully it will all work out for the best

Comment by Louie

October 8th 2007 23:30
Techno, not sure who you are hitting on Lara, dusk, Katiezzz or me or even fog for that matter...love your enthusiasm but last time I checked Orble isnt a dating website.......



thanks for dropping by tho.....

Comment by Mountain Fog

October 9th 2007 08:04
HA!! Love the "not a dating web site" crack!!...tee hee!!

but of course if Techno IS hinting at a date with my good self...I'd LOVE to say I am not that easy...but...well...its been SUCH a long time...13 years and counting...ho hum...

and yes, I agree with the cyclic theory, there is too much geological evidence to prove it, and the coming mini/localised ice age in Europe involving England and climes above that latitude...

we can only hope the Maya were talking about a re-birth of global spirituality, but to do this, the evil cabal, of major transnational industries and military et al, have to pack it all in and join us....methinks not without a BIG fight...but who could possibly fight them??

No one from this Earth I expect....

cheers and free ice bergs for the Artic and our Walrus pals there!....that's an idea, get companies to sponsor an ice berg..."coke on ice"...printed in veggie die on the side of the berg...hehe!

fog

Comment by Krystal

October 9th 2007 09:47
Oh, you are mean, techno is just having some fun, and you are NOT a walrus, what next?

Crystal

Comment by Mountain Fog

October 9th 2007 13:06
Crystal,
I know Louie is not a Walrus, but if she was...the DAMNDEST CUTEST one on the planet!!...

...but how do you know I am not a Walrus???

I could be....I could have a specially adapted keyboard for flippers, and rolls of blubber, (now THAT I can actually verify I DO have...regrettably)...

..and my keyboard could be water proof, and I could be in a special exhibit pool in Al Gordo's home, lolling my life away, dramatically gasping for air occassionally, just to get some more attention as important investors come to dinner...and watch me eat.......fish...and chips....maybe some chocolate...

SO THERE!!!!

fog


Comment by Louie

October 10th 2007 05:48
and Crystal I was just having some fun too.......

and Fog 13 years is WAY TOO LONG, get back on that Horse.......

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