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August 10, 2020
By Agence France-Presse
Two beluga whales from a Shanghai aquarium have returned to the sea in an Icelandic sanctuary, conservationists said Monday, expressing hopes of creating a model for rehoming some 300 belugas currently in captivity.
Little White and Little Grey, two 13-year-old females, left behind their previous lives entertaining visitors at the Changfeng Ocean World in June 2019 when they were flown to Icelands Klettsvik Bay in the Westman Islands, in specially tailored containers.
On Friday, they were moved from their landbased facility to care pools in the sea at Klettsvik Bay the first time the two belugas have been in the sea since they were taken from a Russian whale research centre in 2011, the conservation charity Sea Life Trust said in a statement on Monday.
They will stay in the care pools for a few weeks before they are released into the bigger sanctuary, a 32,000-square-meter (344,445-square-foot) sea pen that will become their home, organizers said.
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https://www.rawstory.com/2020/08/captive-beluga-whales-released-into-iceland-sea-sanctuary/
Bayard
(22,095 posts)Although I'd rather just see them turned loose, at least this should keep them from being captured again.
jeffreyi
(1,943 posts)Humans being decent to another species for a change, and trying to right a wrong. May it continue.
MoonRiver
(36,926 posts)StarryNite
(9,446 posts)Incredible beings.