New study reveals seal mothers favor slow-moving icebergs, while seals opt for faster ice in prime foraging areas later in the year. Harbor seals depend on icebergs as essential platforms for survival, using them to give birth, rear pups, and molt. A recent study highlights how climate-driven glacier changes are altering iceberg characteristics—such as size, […]
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