On the morning of August 9th, a stranded Beluga whale in the Seine River, northern France, was successfully lifted out of the river with the participation of 24 divers. The initial phase of the rescue operation was quite elaborate, as the animal had strayed quite far from its usual habitat in the Arctic or sub-Arctic seas.
The lost and stranded Beluga whale has been stuck in the Seine River, northern France, for several days now.
This is a male whale, measuring 4 meters in length.
The Beluga whale will be temporarily cared for and monitored in a saltwater tank before being released back into the sea.
The Beluga whale, scientifically known as Delphinapterus leucas, is one of two members of the Monodontidae family. Adult individuals can grow up to 5 meters in length. They are found discontinuously around the Arctic in the North Pole and sub-Arctic regions, particularly along the coasts of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Russia.