Captive Belugas Take First Swim in Iceland's Open Waters
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AFP) Two beluga whales from a Shanghai aquarium have taken their first swim in open waters as part of their acclimatization to an Icelandic sea sanctuary, conservationists said Monday.
Little White and Little Grey, two 13-year-old females, left the Changfeng Ocean World in June 2019 and were flown to Icelands Klettsvik Bay in the Westman Islands in specially tailored containers.
More than a year later, in August, they were moved from their land-based facility to care pools in the sea at Klettsvik Bay, the first time they had been in the sea since they were taken from a Russian research center in 2011.
On Monday, the conservation charity Sea Life Trust said the belugas had been released for the first time to fully explore the natural surroundings of the wider sea sanctuary at Klettsvik Bay.
The sanctuary is a 32,000-square-metre (344,445-square-foot) sea pen that will become their home.
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