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Ringed Seal | NOAA Fisheries

Ringed seals are the smallest and most common Arctic seal. Ringed seals are circumpolar and are found in all seasonally ice-covered seas of the Northern ...

Ringed seal - Wikipedia

The ringed seal is a relatively small seal, rarely greater than 1.5 metres (5 ft) in length, with a distinctive patterning of dark spots surrounded by light ...

Ringed Seal | National Geographic

Ringed seals make their home throughout the Northern Hemisphere's circumpolar oceans, where they feed on polar and arctic cod and a variety of planktonic ...

Ringed Seal | National Wildlife Federation

Arctic sea ice has contracted dramatically over the last decade, and climate models predict that continuing sea ice decline may soon lead to conditions ...

Ringed Seal - Alaska Sealife Center

The ringed seal is found in the Northern Hemisphere with a circumpolar distribution ranging from 35°N to the North Pole. There is only one recognized stock of ...

Ringed Seal Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Ringed seals are the most common prey of polar bears; in fact, a polar bear may kill a ringed seal every 2 to 6 days. Ringed seals are also preyed upon by ...

Ringed Seal - NAMMCO

Distribution. Ringed seals occur throughout the Arctic, north to the pole if it is without multi-year ice. They are the only northern seal that regularly ...

Wildlife Fact Sheets: Ringed Seal - Ocean Conservancy

What makes ringed seals really stand out, however, is their ability to build breathing holes. Ringed seals can use the claws on their front flippers to excavate ...

Ringed Seal | Oceana

In addition to taking advantage of natural cracks or gaps in the ice cover, ringed seals are able to cut and maintain breathing holes, furthering their ability ...

Pusa hispida (ringed seal) - Animal Diversity Web

Ringed seals are the smallest pinnipeds; they have small heads and short cat-like snouts. They possess a dark coat with silver rings on their back and sides ...

Species Spotlight! Ringed Seal: Adorable and At-Risk

Ringed seals are 1 of 4 ice seal species found in the Alaska Arctic. They are the smallest and most common of the 4, and can be found throughout the Beaufort ...

Ringed seal natural history - Center for Biological Diversity

Ringed seals, the most widespread Arctic marine mammal, have plump bodies decorated with prominent gray-white rings scattered across a light or dark gray coat.

Facts, pictures & more about Ringed Seal

These are the most populous seals in the Arctic, and though also the smallest are capable of boring through ice sheets thicker than their bodies are long.

Ringed Seals, Pusa hispida - MarineBio Conservation Society

Ringed seals, Pusa hispida (Schreber, 1775), are named for the ring-shaped marks on their coats as adults. This seal has 5 subspecies: Arctic, Baltic, Lagoda, ...

Ringed Seal - Center for Biological Diversity

The ringed seal, named for the small rings dotting its fur, is the smallest, most widespread, and most ice-adapted of all Arctic seals.

Pusa hispida - Ringed seal - OBIS-SEAMAP - Duke University

Ringed seals have a circumpolar distribution throughout the Arctic basin, Hudson Bay and Straits, and the Bering and Baltic seas.

Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida) - Seal Conservation Society

The most numerous subspecies, the Arctic ringed seal, Ph hispida is found in all of the Arctic Ocean seas and the Bering Sea, ranging as far south as ...

Ringed seal - Norsk Polarinstitutt

Ringed seals occur throughout the Arctic, north to the pole. They are the only northern seal that can maintain breathing holes in thick sea ice and this special ...

Ringed seal pupping lair, with the pup in the lair and ... - GRID-Arendal

Ringed seals are the 'classic' Arctic seal in many regards, being found as far north as the Pole because of their ability to keep breathing holes open in ...

Ringed seal

Life cycle. Ringed seals have a lifespan of 25 to 30 years. Adults average about 1.5 metres in length and weigh between 50 to 70 kg. They are ...


Ringed seal

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The ringed seal is an earless seal inhabiting the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. The ringed seal is a relatively small seal, rarely greater than 1.5 metres in length, with a distinctive patterning of dark spots surrounded by light gray rings, hence its common name.

Saimaa ringed seal

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The Saimaa ringed seal is a subspecies and glacial relict of ringed seal. They are among the most endangered seals in the world, having a total population of only about 400 individuals.

Ladoga ringed seal

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The Ladoga ringed seal is a freshwater subspecies of the ringed seal found entirely in Lake Ladoga in northwestern Russia. This pinniped was isolated in freshwater lakes and separated from the Arctic ringed seal as a result of the isostatic rebound of the region following the end of the Weichselian Glaciation.

Arctic ringed seal

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The Arctic ringed seal is a subspecies of ringed seals. Arctic ringed seals inhabit the Arctic Ocean, and are the most abundant and wide-ranging seal in the Northern Hemisphere.

Ringed Seal

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