World’s first open water sanctuary for beluga whales located in Iceland to open Spring 2019


Little Grey and Little White, two female beluga whales from Shanghai’s Changfeng Ocean World, will live at the Sea Life Trust Beluga Whale Sanctuary, the world’s first-ever open water sanctuary created for cetaceans located in Iceland, next year. Photos: PA Wire/Aaron Chown

They may have received appreciative applause and affection at Shanghai’s Changfeng Ocean World, but there is one thing that has eluded them so far: freedom.

That will all change in the first quarter of next year when the beluga whales Little Grey and Little White will travel halfway across the world to their new home in Klettsvik Bay, Iceland.

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