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Bering Sea and Kamchatka

Priority Areas

Click on the name of each Bering Sea priority area below to get more information about species, critical features and primary threats for that region.

1. Bering Strait
2. Wrangel and Herald Islands
3. Kolyuchin Bay and Coast
4. Sireniki Polynya
5. Anadyr River Estuary
6. Cape Navarin and Meynypil'gyno River System
7. St. Lawrence Island

8. Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and Nunivak Island
9. Golden Triangle (Pribilof Islands, Bogoslof Island, Izembek Lagoon)
10. Bristol Bay
11. Commander Islands
12. Aleutian Islands
13. Karaginsky and Olyutorsky Bays
14. Eastern Norton Sound
15. Kasegaluk Lagoon and Ledyard Bay
16. Aleutian Basin
17. Bering Sea Shelf Break
18. Kronotsky Peninsula
19. Kamchatsky Peninsula

More on the Bering Sea and Kamchatka

Multimedia

Observations on Climate Change in the Arctic

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Expedition Diary

WWF Experts

Margaret Williams

Managing Director
Bering Sea & Kamchatka

"Every American should visit Alaska...but not all at the same time."

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Podcast

Neil Hamilton discuss WWF’s network initiative on the Arctic

Conservation Firsthand

Travel to the Bering Sea with WWF

Witness the natural wonders of the Arctic, including the islands and coasts of the Bering Sea.

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