For over 40 years, polar bears have been on international agendas as one of the most important charismatic megafauna species of the Arctic. Unfortunately, adaptive management action programs have not yet been implemented that can address the critical problem of loss of sea ice habitat for polar bears across multiple country boundaries. While addressing the root causes of loss of sea ice is multifaceted as multiple drivers of climate change remain far from the Arctic, a global plan and coordinated approach for assessing and managing polar bear subpopulations in Arctic LMEs is needed and required (ECO, 2013). Given that polar bears roam across vast lands and waters, a holistic perspective through EBM is appropriate to address the issues affecting polar bear survival.