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Foraging for Fish in the Melting Arctic: The Black Guillemot’s Quest to Feed Their Young

Essential Questions: What is the life cycle of the Black Guillemots? What do Black Guillemots need to live? What happens when the food is farther away? Why are the Black Guillemots having to travel farther and farther to find food for their young?

Topical Understandings: Black Guillemots are sea birds that live in the Arctic. They live on the ocean but nest on land. Black Guillemots care for their young. Black Guillemots are tied to the sea ice. They feed under the ice and forage for food for young under ice. With the sea ice retreat, Black Guillemots have to travel farther to find food. Black Guillemots are having to adapt to a changing Arctic. Our understanding of Black Guillemots and changes in the Arctic have come from many years of scientific study near Barrow, AK.