Federal government will review ice seals
by Dan Joling
The Associated Press
Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Federal authorities will review three more Arctic marine mammals for possible listing as threatened species.
The National Marine Fisheries Service will conduct a full status review of ringed, bearded and spotted seals. All depend on sea ice for survival.
The Interior Department in May placed polar bears on the list of threatened species because of the dramatic loss of bear habitat, sea ice.
Ringed seals are the main prey of polar bears.
Shaye Wolf of the Center for Biological Diversity, which filed the petition to list the ice seals, said loss of sea ice and early sea-ice breakup threaten the seals' ability to successfully rear their young.
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