Find out who the small carnivores are and what they eat in the Arctic ocean.

Arctic Murres
Arctic Murres, Athropolis.com, Members of a group of black and white, duckshaped seabirds called auks. Visit the web site for photo and to learn more.
Brunnich's Guillemot - Wikipedia
Brinnich's Guillemot, Wikipedia.org, Visit the website for article and photos (click to enlarge).
Crested auklet
Crested auklet, By Mandi Shifflett, Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Visit the website for photos (click for enlargement) and to learn about its habitat, lifespan,
Dovekie
Dovekie, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, Visit the website for photographs, description, and learn about its habitat, behavior, nesting, food habits, and more.
Eusirus holmii
Eusirus holmii, Page Author: Russ Hopcroft, Arctic Ocean Biodiversity, Combination of text and image; click on images for larger version.
Fun Facts About Walruses
Fun Facts About Walruses, February 25, 2013, By Katharine Gammon, OurAmazingPlanet Staff, Live Science, Several interesting walrus facts here.
Giant Jellyfish: Arctic Lion's Mane
Giant Jellyfish: Arctic Lion's Mane, Extreme Science, Video length: 0:46.These jellyfish grow to be huge!
Jellyfish and Comb Jellies
Jellyfish and Comb Jellies, Smithsonian Ocean Portal, Several excellent close-up photos showing the anatomy, size, unique features, nervous system, and more. Discover how they capture their prey
Little Auk
Little Auk, Wikipedia.org, Visit the website for article and photos (click to enlarge).
Northern Fulmar
Northern Fulmar, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, Visit the website for photographs, description, and learn about its habitat, behavior, nesting, food habits, and more.
Ringed Seal
Ringed Seal, By Rebekah Spicer, Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Visit the website to learn about its habitat, lifespan, behavior, food habits, economic (positive
Ringed Seals
Ringed Seals, National Marine Mammal Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA.gov, All-text article with interesting facts and things you should know about the seal.
The Walrus
The Walrus, By Genny Anderson, Biological Sciences Department, Santa Barbara City College, Amazing close-up photos of male, female, and baby walruses (with descriptions).