Walrus Haul-Out — Point Lay Alaska USA
The Point Lay walrus haul-out on Alaska's Chukchi Sea coast — up to 30,000 Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) coming ashore from September through October as the Arctic sea ice retreats north beyond their diving range, stranding the ice-dependent animals on the nearest available beach — is the consequence of climate change's sea ice reduction but has become one of Alaska's largest accessible wildlife aggregations. The massed walruses' social interactions (the bulls' dominance displays, the calves' contact-seeking behaviour with their mothers, and the colony's mass stampede into the sea when spooked by a low-flying plane) are observable from the beach boundary designated by Alaska DFG. The haul-out's extraordinary scale — 30,000 1-tonne animals on a single beach — creates a smell and sound environment of the highest intensity and a wildlife conservation story of the greatest urgency.
About this spectacle
Each autumn, as retreating Arctic sea ice moves too far north for walruses to rest between feeding dives, tens of thousands of Pacific walruses converge on Point Lay beach along Alaska's remote Chukchi Sea coast. At its peak, up to 30,000 animals — each weighing roughly a tonne — pack the shore in a dense, heaving mass. Visitors standing at the designated Alaska DFG boundary take in a spectacle of overwhelming scale: the roar and grunt of bulls asserting dominance, the plaintive calls of calves seeking their mothers, and the constant shuffling of enormous bodies jostling for space. The collective smell — salt, animal musk, and sea — hits well before the animals come into view. Any disturbance, such as a low-flying aircraft, can trigger a mass stampede into the sea, an awe-inspiring and dangerous cascade of movement. The haul-out is both a breathtaking wildlife aggregation and a vivid, visceral illustration of how rapidly shifting sea ice is reshaping Arctic ecosystems.
When to go
Sep — Oct
Getting there
Nearest airport: WLD. Nearest city: Kotzebue.
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