See Thousands of Walrus Flock to Alaska Shore

Researchers say climate change is forcing the walruses to move.

Hauling out on land could put young walruses at risk of being trampled, and it could be difficult for the marine mammals to find sufficient food close to shore, scientists say.

These photographs, made by Gary Braasch, were taken near Point Lay in Alaska on Aug. 23.

Increasingly large numbers of walrus have been documented coming to shore on the Alaskan coast for about eight years. Last year, an estimated 35,000 walruses came to shore.

These photos were taken just one week before President Obama's scheduled visit to Alaska on Monday, where he is expected to urge more action to fight global warming.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.