Extraordinary Earth: Here's how harp seal pups rely on ice floes in northwest Atlantic

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Extraordinary Earth: Here's how harp seal pups rely on ice floes in northwest Atlantic.

They’re also very intelligent and can communicate through squeaks and grunts, which can be heard below the ice.Harp seal pups on an ice floe in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence March 24, 2008 in Charlottetown, Canada.Once a year, pregnant mother seals migrate from the north in search of a good stable ice platform to give birth. And when they find it, mass birthing takes place, which results in little fluffy pups everywhere.

“They need about three weeks, sometimes up to four to learn how to be a harp seal, mature, and be able to survive on their own,” said National Geographic Explorer and photographer, Jennifer Hayes.A herd of seals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, March 19, 2013.But lately, life on the ice hasn’t been easy and for the last 30 years, warmer temperatures have led to less winter ice, threatening the survival of harp seals.

And increasingly thin ice poses a real threat. Some of the pans are so small or so thin, that they break up, which can be a situation where pups drown right away.A herd of seals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, March 19, 2013.“There is no stopping this as long as the world keeps pumping CO2 in the atmosphere,” said Galbraith. “Global warming will continue. And winter air temperatures will get warmer, and sea ice will get weaker.

Now, advocates for the protection of harp seals say it’s up to us to combat climate change for generations to come and to help keep these seal pups alive.Closeup of a baby harp seal on an ice floe in the middle of the northwest Atlantic.“Everybody has an impact on this planet,” said Hayes. “Every one of us. And I think if we all felt we were part of this bigger ecosystem, a part of it, that -- and we thought about it, that we might actually look at what we do every day.

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