Monday, April 09, 2007

Alaskan Sea Otters suffer from the cold

Frozen bay turns otters into easy prey
An extra-cold winter on the Alaska Peninsula has frozen sea otters out of the bay and pushed them onto the tundra near Port Heiden where they're easy prey for wolves, humans and hunger.
But what about all that Arctic ice that has been missing this winter? Second lowest amount since satellite records started back in the ‘70s, I read somewhere. ( Arctic Sea Ice Narrowly Missed Record Low In Winter 2007) Where did all this ice in the northern Pacific come from? Heh?

1 comment:

GUYK said...

Al Gore took a couple of days off and without all that hot air from him nature was able to do its thing