Person Fined After Polar Bear Woken by Ship's Foghorn
Authorities said the deliberate horn blast violated Svalbard wildlife rules, and the passenger accepted a 50,000 kroner fine for disturbing the bear.
- On Thursday, local officials in Norway's Svalbard archipelago fined an individual 50,000 kroner for using a ship's foghorn to wake a sleeping polar bear in a northeastern fjord earlier in Aug.
- Under Section 30a of the Svalbard Environmental Act, the governor issued the penalty enforcing regulations that "it is forbidden to needlessly disturb, attract or pursue a polar bear."
- Svalbard saw 67,000 cruise ship passengers in 2024, prompting stricter protections taking effect in January 2025 requiring vessels to maintain at least 300 meters from bears.
- Similar enforcement occurred in June 2024, when two French guides were each fined around $2,100 for steering tourists toward a polar bear feeding on a whale carcass in the Arctic.
- Research from Jon Aars of the Norwegian Polar Institute tracked nearly 800 bears between 1992 and 2019, finding the population remains healthy and reproducing despite major sea ice loss.
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Norway's Svalbard issues $5,255 fine after ship horn wakes sleeping polar bear
A $5,255 fine was imposed on someone aboard a vessel in Norway's remote Svalbard archipelago after they used a ship horn to wake a sleeping polar bear, according to CBS News. Here's what to know The bear was asleep on land in a fjord in northeastern Svalbard, about 620 miles from the North Pole, when an individual aboard the vessel sounded the ship's horn, local officials told CBS News. Officials have not publicly released the person's name or n…
One person received a stinging fine after using a ship's mermaid to wake up a polar bear sleeping on the land in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. The animal, disturbed by noise, rose and moved to another place.
A man was fined at $5,255, about R$ 25,000, after purpose using the fog horn of a boat to wake up a polar bear sleeping in an area near the coast of Svalbard, Norwegian territory. See: Will you change country? Understand how to take your pet with you Read: Embryo exchange in hospital in Naples leaves 25 couples as possible biological baby parents According to the local authorities, the occupants of the boat spotted the animal resting on dry land…
In Norway, a traveller has been punished because he has operated the fog horn – and thus disturbed an animal.
A Boat Operator Was Fined for Waking a Sleeping Polar Bear With a Foghorn
Svalbard sits about 620 miles from the North Pole and is one of the few places left on Earth where polar bears roam freely. Thousands of tourists visit every year to see them in their natural habitat, and the Golden Rule is—look, snap some pics, and move on. Not everyone gets that. Earlier this month, […] The post A Boat Operator Was Fined for Waking a Sleeping Polar Bear With a Foghorn appeared first on VICE.
Shafaq News - Follow-up: Norwegian authorities fined a man 50,000 kroner (approximately $5,300) after he used a powerful fog horn on a ship to wake a sleeping polar bear in the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway. The incident occurred in early August when people on board the ship spotted the bear sleeping on land. One of them then used the ship's horn, which woke the animal and caused it to move to another location. The governor of Svalbard…
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