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UNEP/GRID-Arendal, 1997. Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA), 2004.
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Coastal Arctic food web (drift ice)
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2005
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UNEP/GRID-Arendal
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The coastal Arctic food web is closely related to drift ice conditions and seasonal use of shorelines by both terrestrial and sea mammals. Numerous species depend upon each other and the transport of food to and from the marine areas to the coast and inland. Indigenous peoples use most of the food chain and traditionally use both environments for hunting, fishing and gathering.
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