Shrinking Sea Ice Hints at Global Warming Photo source: SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers NewsMay 14, 1991 Vol. 9,

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Shrinking Sea Ice Hints at Global Warming Photo source: SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers NewsMay 14, 1991 Vol. 9, no.5

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Photo source: Alaska Digital Archive

Polar Ice Cap Thinning – Global Warming to Blame? Photo source: SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers NewsJune 12, 1991 Vol. 9, no.6

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Photo source: Alaska Digital Library

Photo source: SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers NewsNovember 14, 1999Vol. 15, no.6 Arctic sea ice thins

Photo source: Alaska Digital Library

Polar Sea Ice Could be Gone by End of the Century Photo source: SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News March 27, 2004Vol. 20, no.3

Photo source: Alaska Digital Archive

Polar bears’ habitat endangered by thinning ice Photo source: Alaska Digital Archive SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News July 17, 2005Vol. 21, no.7

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Photo source: Alaska Digital Archive

Meltdown: Arctic life may be threatened Photo source: Alaska Digital Archive SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News August 11, 2006Vol. 22, no.8

Photo source: Alaska Digital Archive

Arctic Sea Ice Melt Accelerating Photo source: SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News October 4, 2006Vol. 22, no.10

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SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News July 10, 2005Vol. 21, no.7 Record Low for June Arctic Sea Ice

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Arctic Sea Ice Gone in Summer Within Five Years Photo source: Alaska Digital Archive SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News December 12, 2007Vol. 16, no.5

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Photo source: SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News March 19, 2008Vol. 23, no.3 Arctic Sea Ice Still At Risk Despite Cold Winter, NASA Says

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Arctic ice shrinks to new record low! Photo source:NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, via Reuters SeaGrant Sentinel Alaska Seas and Rivers News October 3, 2008Vol. 25, no.10

Photo source: What do we know about sea ice and how it is changing?