Engagement skills

 

 

1. analyze media configurations as texts, artifacts and experiences within the contemporary media landscape
2. demonstrate a detailed understanding of and engagement with media configurations so as to research media objects, texts and experiences in both a strategic and creative fashion.
3. adopt a critical perspective to evaluate and possibly re-think the relationship between the production and consumption of cultural, communication and media texts, their experiences and contexts.

Sample Solution

appeared to be pupping under the ice because of altered sea ice conditions.” (Allsopp et all, 2012). This situation allowed the seals to find new conditions to birth their children (favouring them), whereas the polar bears (at a disadvantage) now work harder to reach their prey. Figure 1.3 displays the conditions the polar bears are currently facing. In this case we see how the polar bears have reduced energy efficiency as a result of abnormal hunting behaviours, as well as reduced availability of prey, and increasing competition amongst existing individuals of the population. Furthermore, melting ice also has an effect on denning strategies of pregnant polar bears. Warming conditions result in, changes in the degree consolidation of the ice making it less suitable for denning, instigating the pregnant bears to shift to land masses before birthing. Switching to land, however, does not solve the problem as this change in itself has its own repercussions some of which are mentioned by Fischbach et al, “The females must be able to walk on the ice or swim to the land to reach the denning area. However, because the distance in autumn between the southern edge of the pack ice and the coastal areas is increasing with climate change, this distance may become too great for the pregnant females to cross” (Fischbach et al, 2007). Not only polar bears but walruses have also experienced a drastic decrease in population size as a result of increasing sea levels and rising temperatures. As a result of shrinking ice, walruses have lost a major portion of their habitat and thus have also been added to the list of endangered species since 2011. These findings show that there is no “winning” in this situation and these arctic animals are finding very hard not only to reproduce but also just to survive.

Figure 1.3 Shows the effects altering sea ice conditions have on the availability of food for the polar bears. The conditions cause the bear top to spend more energy in trying to find food therefore its weak appearance.

Ocean Acidification

The increased acidification of the ocean as a result of increased CO2 is also another major threat created greenhouse gas emissions, in this case to the biodiversity of aquatic animals. The majority of the CO2 emitted into the atmosphere, is absorbed by the ocean resulting in the decrease of its PH levels. The mechanism

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