National Geographic News: Harp seals, N.J. visitors, drowning from melting sea ice


Photo Credit: Brian J. Skerry  

Harp seal pups are taking a hit due to global warming, according to the first study of its kind.

Ice-busting storms and warmer waters fueled by rising temperatures are diminishing the ice cover that harp seals need to survive during their first vulnerable weeks of life.

Without thick, solid ice expanses, seal babies drown or are crushed by broken-up chunks of ice.

 

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