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  1. Bear Island lies about 235 kilometres (127 nmi) south of mainland Spitsbergen and 397 kilometres (214 nmi) north-northwest of Ingøy in mainland Norway. It is located at the limits of the Norwegian and Barents Seas on Spitsbergen Bank, which extends southward from Spitsbergen and Edgeøya , forming a part of the continental shelf .

  2. Nov 16, 2023 · Bjørnøya (Bear Island) is the sou­thern­most island of the Sval­bard archi­pe­la­go, half­way bet­ween Nor­way and Spits­ber­gen. The island is 178 km 2 lar­ge and rela­tively rare­ly visi­ted, but fasci­na­ting. The­re is a per­ma­nent­ly staf­fed Nor­we­gi­an wea­ther sta­ti­on at the north coast of the island.

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    “Shaped like a rounded triangle, Bear Island is a very remote place, way out there in the rugged seas, hundreds of miles from anywhere. Lindblad is able to make a stop here because it's on our route from Norway to Svalbard. It’s an amazing area to explore. As you get closer, your excitement begins to swell because you’ve spent several hours approac...

    “On Zodiac tours, we get an up-close look. Picture a perfectly perpendicular sea cliff, with rough waves hitting it, six- or ten-foot breakers, and thousands and thousands of birds on the ridges. The edges of the cliffs are painted all white from the bird guano, as if someone sprinkled confectionary sugar all around. The common mure and thick-bille...

    “Breeding season goes from May and June into July. During these months, Bear Island is an absolutely critical breeding area for six or seven different species of birds. They arrive in droves and their sole objective is to get a single egg fledged. Atlantic puffins breed on Bear Island too. Their numbers are much smaller, but we do see breeding puff...

  3. "Bear Island is really one of the best kept secrets of the Svalbard archipelago,” says naturalist and certified photo instructor Jeff Litton. While there are...

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  4. Svalbard’s southerly Bear Island. Bear Island, or Bjørnøya in Norwegian, is located in the Barents Sea about 450 km (280 miles) north of Norway and about 225 km (140 miles) south of Spitsbergen. It is the most southern island of the Arctic island group of Svalbard and is characterized by a flat and lake-filled northern area in contrast to ...

  5. Information about Bjørnøya (Bear Island) Bear Island is considered Svalbard’s southernmost island, roughly half way between Spitsbergen and Norway’s North Cape. Although the last polar bears were seen in 2004, the name goes back to Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz and his visit in 1596. The island has been used to hunt walrus, for whaling ...

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  7. Bear Island, Norwegian Bjørnøya, is an islet in the Arctic Ocean, between Northern Norway and Svalbard. The island has no permanent population, except some meteorology crew. The island has no permanent population, except some meteorology crew.

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