More scientific evidence that polar bears are doing just fine – a 30 42% increase in population with some of them “as fat as pigs.”

Guest essay by Dr. Susan J. Crockford of polarbearscience.com * see update below on the % number

Survey Results: Svalbard polar bear numbers increased 30 42% over last 11 years

Results of this fall’s Barents Sea population survey have been released by the Norwegian Polar Institute and they are phenomenal: despite several years with poor ice conditions, there are more bears now (~975) than there were in 2004 (~685) around Svalbard (a 30 42% increase) and the bears were in good condition.

A Svalbard polar bear in the fall of 2015
A well fed Svalbard polar bear in the fall of 2015

Oddly, in a September report right after the count, biologist Jon Aars reported them in “excellent” condition, with some of them “as fat as pigs.” I guess “good” is the same as “excellent.”

Bears in the Russian portion of the Barents Sea were not counted this year because the Russians would not allow it; the previous total count, from 2004, was 2,650 (range ~1900-3600) for the entire region.

map-BarentsSea

In the map above (courtesy the IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group), the Svalbard archipelago is on the left (Norwegian territory) and the archipelagos of Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya on the right (Russian territory).

Oddly, the comments made by lead researcher Jon Aars to a Norwegian newspaper (in English), which picked this up yesterday (“Polar bears make a comeback” ), were far more positive than those in the press release (which is likely all that western media will see).

Here is what Aars stated in the press release (pdf here):

“A rise in the population does not come as a big surprise, as population numbers previously have been low due to the fact that these bears were hunted until 40 years ago, Dr. Aars added.”

[Except that polar bear specialists have been saying the population has almost certainly declined because of sea ice conditions, yet despite the poor conditions in recent years, the bears are doing better than ever]

But here is what local reporters (NTB: News in English from Norway, published 23 December 2015), who were able to contact him for an interview, had to say:

“Researchers from Norsk Polarinstitutt in Tromsø have conducted their first census of sorts since 2004 regarding the polar bear population on Svalbard and in the Norwegian portions of the Barents Sea. “The population has increased,” project leader Jon Aars of the polar institute told NTB. “The Norwegian polar bear population is now calculated to include around 975 bears, compared to 685 11 years ago.”

Aars stressed that there’s a degree of uncertainty in the numbers, but he thinks the researchers have the necessary basis to claim that there’s been an increase in the total.

He also said the polar bears spotted and counted were in “good shape.” He said the ice “came early in the fall of 2014 and lasted a long time.” That means a lot for the bears, he noted.

Ice conditions in the Barents have been poor in most years since 2000, and researchers have been extremely worried about the state of the polar bear population. “It’s positive to see that the polar bears have managed well, under conditions that have been worse for several years,” Aars told NTB.” [my bold]

So again, despite the recent declines in summer sea ice that polar bear specialists, in their expert opinions, insist spell doom for polar bears, the bears are doing just fine. Make up your own mind what that means.

The evidence is now very strong that recent declines in summer/fall sea ice have little to no negative impact on polar bear populations: the real threat to polar bears is thick spring ice (Crockford 2015).

References

Crockford, S.J. 2015. “The Arctic Fallacy: sea ice stability and the polar bear.” GWPF Briefing 16. The Global Warming Policy Foundation, London. Pdf here.

*UPDATE 24 December 2015: The new population survey number for Svalbard is

actually a 42% increase over the 2004 number. Thanks to Arvid Oen, a WUWT

reader, for alerting Anthony Watts to the error, and to Anthony for passing

it along. Title and text fixed accordingly, apologies to any others who have

picked this up. Cheers and Merry Christmas.

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Coeur de Lion
December 23, 2015 1:46 pm

I’m reading Arctic Dreams by Barry Lopez right now. His chapter on the clever, beautiful, multiple survival strategies of the polar bear makes one gasp with wonder at what Darwin has been up to up there. Those silly leftist ‘climate scientists’ should just shut up and leave the polar bear to know best.

FJ Shepherd
December 23, 2015 1:55 pm

Churchill Manitoba depends upon their 1,000 polar bear population to bring in the tourist dollar. So I do hope the bear is doing fine, in spite of all that ice loss… poor things… they got all fat anyway.
http://www.everythingchurchill.com/experiences/polar-bears/

jones
December 23, 2015 1:57 pm

Can anyone please tell me what happened to that concerned chap who was going to live for a year on an iceberg?
He seems to have “disappeared”.

Reply to  jones
December 23, 2015 2:05 pm

Appears to have gotten cold feet, so to speak.

jones
Reply to  ristvan
December 23, 2015 2:07 pm

Hmm…maybe he’s returned to living in his SUV?

Reply to  jones
December 23, 2015 2:29 pm

I thought a polar bear eat him.

eyesonu
Reply to  markstoval
December 24, 2015 5:20 pm

Maybe it just eight half of him.

Alan Robertson
Reply to  jones
December 23, 2015 9:53 pm

That would be the adventurer Alex Bellini. He hopes to begin his iceberg adventure in November of 2016. His original plan was to have an Arctic oil rig escape pod as a backup when/if the ice berg rolled, but now has plans to use a sphere capsule instead, which was originally designed as a tsunami escape pod. i think he is still trying to raise money to cover his adventure.

Bruce Cobb
December 23, 2015 2:00 pm

That bear in the photo is like, “does this berg make me look fat”?

philsalmon
December 23, 2015 2:01 pm

It’s worse than we thought – an outbreak of obesity and surging numbers of due to ursine birth control failure. CO2 is turning polar bears into the white trash of the Arctic.

Frank K.
Reply to  Latitude
December 23, 2015 4:00 pm

Unfortunately, it is this kind of image that is part of the mainstream media’s deceit on polar bears. We are made to believe they are cuddly, lovable, white puffy muffin bears who wouldn’t do anyone (or anything) any harm.
http://www.catersnews.com/uploadedimages/11052011339135774.jpg
In fact they, like many creatures that roam this wonderful Earth, are voracious carnivores, and would think nothing of ripping my head off and eating me if the opportunity presented itself.

Reply to  Latitude
December 23, 2015 4:17 pm

Frank K,
Yep. This stupid German woman decided to make friends with the cuddly bear.
She jumped into the Polar Bear enclosure at the zoo:
http://travelerfolio.com/travelerfolio/uploads/polar-bear-attack.jpg
The bear thought that was a tasty snack!

Marcus
Reply to  Latitude
December 24, 2015 11:04 am

Oh, that poor bear…just think of the indigestion from eating a liberal !!

simple-touriste
December 23, 2015 2:05 pm

The number of bears is increasing, which is in itself worst than we believed enough, but the total mass is increasing even faster due to worst than we believed bear obesity, threatening to destabilize the Arctic which could capsize if the bears migrate in the same direction, which is worst than the worst than we believed we believed.
(Also, most bear don’t even have health insurance.)

jones
Reply to  simple-touriste
December 23, 2015 2:06 pm

Wouldn’t Obamacare cover them?

Reply to  jones
December 23, 2015 2:46 pm

For an arm and a leg.

Will Nelson
Reply to  simple-touriste
December 23, 2015 3:14 pm

Simple,
Your comment is worse than I could have imagined 🙂

Reply to  Will Nelson
December 23, 2015 4:02 pm

WWF, UK:
Last minute Christmas present. Adopt a polar bear.
http://www.wwf.org.uk/adoption/polar-bear/

Reply to  Will Nelson
December 23, 2015 4:43 pm

Vuk,
A much better Christmas present:
http://eastendhistoricalmuseum.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/polarug03-670×350.jpg
You can get ’em here.

December 23, 2015 3:44 pm

[snip desalinization systems – waaaaaaayyyyyy off topic -mod]

James at 48
December 23, 2015 3:54 pm

Seems populations of all ursine subspecies are exploding, world wide. No doubt some of it is due to a combination of fewer hunters and more habitat protection but I always wonder about the role of garbage eating. Some of the fastest population increases are near areas settled by humans.

Patrick
December 23, 2015 4:19 pm

Having read and been enjoyably scared by “Eaten” I’m not sure we should really be celebrating a healthy polar bear population!

Gary Pearse
December 23, 2015 4:46 pm

Maybe a better metric is the estimated tonnage of polar bears. I hear too that the fashion industry council is advising the bears be died black so they won’t look so fat. They must be stressed by their unwanted girth.

December 23, 2015 4:55 pm

Making my new novel, EATEN, a roaring success will be the last laugh on the polar-bears-are-doomed crowd. See purchase options here http://www.susancrockford.com
A terrifying read for a cold, dark winter’s night – when polar bears come alive on your page and show their gruesome potential.
Those who have purchased, don’t forget to go back and write a brief review.
Merry Christmas to all and best wishes for the coming new year.
Susan

Reply to  polarbearscience
December 23, 2015 6:17 pm

Susan, have done so, plus plugged twice here. A terrific confabulation. Highest regards.

Reply to  ristvan
December 23, 2015 7:38 pm

And much appreciated – sales are going well!
Susan

Reply to  polarbearscience
December 23, 2015 7:45 pm

Read ‘Eaten’ a few weeks ago. I liked it a lot. Will do a review.
John

JohnWho
Reply to  polarbearscience
December 24, 2015 7:53 am

If you want to go the “science fantasy” route, you could write a sequel told from the point of view of a Polar Bear.
Maybe you could call it “EATING”!?

Marcus
Reply to  JohnWho
December 24, 2015 11:08 am

..” Snack Time in the North ” ????

Joseph Linton
December 23, 2015 6:27 pm

Though there seems to be allot of todos about bear prosper or not, The facts remain that drowning photographed Bears are not made up and fat one are not either I am shore. But the fact remains that we can allow lazy and profit motivated bad industrial design rule the future. When you see soot in the air or haze on the Horizon above our cities that is real. No argument can be made for not cleaning it up, that is just the way it is in the real world we live in. Joseph Linton

December 23, 2015 7:27 pm

Thanks, Dr. Crockford.
Even though I know polar bears would like (to eat) me, I don’t like them, not even as rugs.
I think of all the cuddly seals they kill.

601nan
December 23, 2015 7:37 pm

30% Fatter than Al Gore! That is an Olympic Record!
Queue the Music of Chariots of Fire!

Translation: “I Declare The Games … Open!”

The Opening of the Anthropocene:

Ha ha

Warren Latham
Reply to  601nan
December 25, 2015 1:04 am

Who’s been sleeping in MY porridge ?
https://youtu.be/4kib9asbp6s

co2islife
Reply to  601nan
January 1, 2016 7:37 am

“Long Live The National Socialist Movement” Hitler.
NAZI = National-Socialist German Workers’ Party
The German Workers’ Party (German: Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, DAP) was the short-lived predecessor of the Nazi Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, NSDAP).
The Nazi Party:
Platform of the National-Socialist German Workers’ Party
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/naziprog.html

ES
December 23, 2015 7:43 pm

“Oh, hey! I love these things!….Crunchy on the outside and chewy center!”
Fourth one down:
http://bado-badosblog.blogspot.ca/2011/09/my-favourite-cartoons-11-gary-larson.html

December 23, 2015 8:35 pm

There’s a fellow on Kickstarter named J.D. King with a few great taglines for a film he wants to produce on the deceit promoted by environmentalists on Polar Bears, he calls it “Vicebears”. In the trailer he asks, “If they can’t get Polar Bears right, which is pretty simple, how can we trust them with something complex like climate?”. It’s worth a watch. One thing’s for certain, Ken Burns needs to watch for him in the rear view mirror, the production value of his last film “Blue” was amazing.

December 23, 2015 8:52 pm
co2islife
Reply to  Bartleby
January 1, 2016 6:33 am

I hope he gets the needed funding. I saw his film Blue and it was wonderful. This documentary also covers the Polar Bears and the censorship. Here is a clip on he censorship.
https://youtu.be/QowL2BiGK7o?t=50m34s

Peter Plail
December 24, 2015 12:18 am

I am sure that polar bears enjoy their swims. The water is typically tens of degrees warmer than the air and they have an insulating layer of air under their outer coat which prevents the water getting to their skin. It must be the bear equivalent of a hot bath.

Reply to  Peter Plail
December 24, 2015 1:32 am

Polar foxes apparently don’t, that could be a bit of disadvantage
polar bear: hi foxy, does poo stick to your fur?
polar fox: hi poly, no it doesn’t, why?
In an instant poly grabs foxy and wipes its bum with it.

Coeur de Lion
December 24, 2015 12:22 am

Further to my post above on Barry Lopez’ book- sceptic/deniers will photograph polar bears in October/November when they are fat for the winter, particularly denning females, while warmist/alarmists will do so in early spring when some may have lost half their weight. I don’t suppose the bears care a toss.

LarryFine
December 24, 2015 12:34 am

Too much ice cream and not enough swimming.

Coeur de Lion
December 24, 2015 1:15 am

Further to my post above on Barry Lopez’ Arctic book, sceptics/ deniers will photo their bears in Oct Nov when they are fed up for the winter, especially denning females. Warmist/alarmists will take their pictures in early spring when some may have lost half their weight. Leave it to the bears to manage.

Jaakko Kateenkorva
December 24, 2015 1:38 am

This is not my area of expertise, but don’t some wild bears hibernate during the winter and satisfy their polyphagia the rest of the year? Skinniest in the spring and fattiest in the fall. Not much can be deducted from a signal lost in noise, but we can celebrate the anniversary of the entertainment it provides us:comment image

Eliza
December 24, 2015 2:25 am

What is noticeable these days is the complete absence of any warmists on this and other popular skeptic sites. I believe that realclimate.org has been disappeared as well

ren
December 24, 2015 5:17 am
Craig Loehle
December 24, 2015 6:40 am

I find it ironic that the greens have fetishized a wasteland of ice as being somehow preciousssss. As if we would miss it if it all melted and became somehow useful.