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Communities depend on the Great Bear Sea Canadians for the Great Bear November 22, 2013 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email In the Great Bear region, people often refer to the ocean as their refrigerator. The sea is home to salmon, herring, halibut, sea cucumber, seaweed and a myriad of sea creatures, all dependent on this fragile, unique region for survival. It also happens to be one of the most dangerous and unpredictable seaways on the planet. © Andrew S. Wright / WWF-Canada So the idea of massive oil tankers plying these waters is terrifying. Terrifying for the people who depend on the sea for their livelihoods. Terrifying for those who are working to conserve threatened humpback whales who make this place their home. And it is terrifying for all Canadians, because losing a place like this is unimaginable. Together, we can make sure that doesn’t happen. Join us and say you care. Add your name: askacanadian.ca