Erignathus Barbatus Collection
The majestic Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) is a sight to behold in its natural habitat
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The majestic Bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus) is a sight to behold in its natural habitat. Whether it's lying on ice in Raudfjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard or resting on a section of remaining ice as the surrounding sea melts due to high temperatures in the Arctic Sea, this species adapts and survives against all odds. In June 2008, a captivating portrait of a Bearded seal was captured in Svalbard, Norway. Its expressive eyes and distinct features showcase the beauty and resilience of these incredible creatures. Similarly, another young bearded seal was photographed hauled out on pack ice north of Svalbard. The icy backdrop enhances its charm while reminding us of their vulnerable existence. During September in Spitsbergen, Svalbard, an image showcases a Bearded seal confidently perched on the ice. This snapshot encapsulates their ability to find solace amidst changing environments. Picture No. 11992382 captures another moment where this remarkable creature rests peacefully on sea ice off the coast of Europe's northernmost region. Not limited to Norwegian waters alone, Canada's Nunavut Territory also serves as home for these seals. In Repulse Bay, two photographs depict Bearded seals finding respite from their aquatic journeys by basking under the sun's warm rays. These images serve as reminders that Erignathus barbatus faces numerous challenges brought about by climate change and melting sea ice. As we witness them adapt and persist against adversity across different regions like Svalbard and Nunavut Territory, let us strive towards preserving their habitats so future generations can continue admiring these magnificent creatures in person rather than through pictures alone.