polarkulmia
Polarkulmia, also known as polar bear scallop (*Chlamys polaris*), is a small, cold-water scallop species native to the Arctic and subarctic regions. It is primarily found in shallow coastal waters, often buried in sandy or muddy sediments along the shores of the Arctic Ocean, the Bering Sea, and the North Atlantic. This species is well-adapted to extreme cold environments, with a distribution range extending from the northern coasts of Alaska and Canada to the waters surrounding Svalbard and northern Norway.
The polar bear scallop is characterized by its small, oval-shaped shell, typically measuring 2 to 3 centimeters
Polarkulmia plays a role in Arctic marine ecosystems, serving as both prey and a habitat for smaller