- Ringed seals
- Bearded seals
- Harp, hooded, and the occasional ribbon seal
- Walrus
- Narwhal
- Beluga whale
- Grey whale (scavanged)
- Bowhead whale (scavanged)
- Muskox
- Reindeer
- Small rodents
- Seabirds
- Shellfish
- Fish
- Eggs
- Kelp
- Berries
- Human garbage!
The largest proportion of a polar bear's annual caloric intake occurs between late April and mid-July. Food availability during this period is critical for maintaining their proper body weight to survive the ice-free season, when prey is harder to catch for bears that remain on the sea ice and little or no food is available for bears who remain on shore.
For bears that come ashore in areas such as the Hudson Bay in Canada, this food-free season can last 3 to 4 months or even longer, now that climate change is beginning to take its toll and the ice pack forms later in the season.