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Hvaldimir: Seeking sanctuary for whale dubbed a Russian spy

BBC News By Joshua Nevett image copyrightHelene O Barry image captionThe tame beluga whale has been living in waters off Norway s coast for more than two years A mysterious beluga whale was dubbed a spy when he appeared off Norway s coast wearing a Russian harness. Two years on, little more is known of the animal s past, but now activists are concerned for his future welfare. One campaign group led by an American filmmaker wants to create a sanctuary and is urging Norway to support it. The whale s first known sighting in Norway came at the end of April 2019, when a blob of white flashed past fishermen near the islands of Ingoya and Rolvsoya.

Obama vows not to ease up of Iceland whale hunting pressure | IceNews

US President Barack Obama has instructed officials to continue applying pressure on Iceland to comply with the whaling moratorium introduced by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in 1986. Obama, in a note to his cabinet officers, said senior delegations and officials meeting with the Icelandic government’s representatives should remind them that if the North Atlantic nation wants to cooperate with the US then it must change its policy on whaling. The president’s memo comes just two months after Interior Secretary Sally Jewell released a statement expressing her concern over the fact Iceland continues to defy the IWC’s moratorium. Back in September 2011, Obama also said his cabinet should give the matter the “highest level of attention”.

Hvaldimir: Seeking sanctuary for whale dubbed a Russian spy

BBC News By Joshua Nevett image copyrightHelene O Barry image captionThe tame beluga whale has been living in waters off Norway s coast for more than two years A mysterious beluga whale was dubbed a spy when he appeared off Norway s coast wearing a Russian harness. Two years on, little more is known of the animal s past, but now activists are concerned for his future welfare. One campaign group led by an American filmmaker wants to create a sanctuary and is urging Norway to support it. The whale s first known sighting in Norway came at the end of April 2019, when a blob of white flashed past fishermen near the islands of Ingoya and Rolvsoya.

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