Arctic tern
An Arctic tern. It flies from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again every year.
Arctic Tern
The Arctic Tern.
Even though stow-away pests that make it to Antarctica may get to the continent, they cannot survive there.
This is the Arctic tern. Each year it migrates from the North Pole to the South Pole.
As the crow flies, 8361.761 miles.
Flies are the pollinators it would seem. - the wildclassroom.com - see their arctic page video :)
8,351 miles, (13,439 km), as the crow flies.
As the crow flies and if you're considering the Hudson Bay as part of the arctic ocean then the answer is the arctic ocean
There are no flies in Antarctica, except those brought in with cargo. These insects do not survive or reproduce on the continent, because it's too cold and there is no food chain to support them.
An eagle flies and is a bird, a seal swims in arctic areas and is a mammal.
The arctic tern, a seabird.