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Fears for lives of whales trapped in icy Russian waters | Fears for lives of whales trapped in icy Russian waters |
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More than 100 Beluga whales are trapped in ice floes in Russia's far north-east Chukotka region. | More than 100 Beluga whales are trapped in ice floes in Russia's far north-east Chukotka region. |
Local authorities have urged Moscow to send an icebreaker to free them. | Local authorities have urged Moscow to send an icebreaker to free them. |
The whales are unable to swim to clear water because of huge volumes of ice in a channel in the Bering Sea, the Chukotka region said on its website. | |
A lack of food in the small area where they are trapped, plus the advancing ice, means the animals are threatened with exhaustion and death, it said. | A lack of food in the small area where they are trapped, plus the advancing ice, means the animals are threatened with exhaustion and death, it said. |
Local hunters reported the plight of the animals trapped in the Sinyavinsky channel, near the village of Yanrakynot, to the authorities. | Local hunters reported the plight of the animals trapped in the Sinyavinsky channel, near the village of Yanrakynot, to the authorities. |
Chukotka Governor Roman Kopin has written to Russia's transport and emergencies ministers asking them to send an icebreaker to the channel to release the trapped whales. | Chukotka Governor Roman Kopin has written to Russia's transport and emergencies ministers asking them to send an icebreaker to the channel to release the trapped whales. |
The region says it is trying to do a survey to find the distance from the whales' location to open water, but is being hampered by poor visibility. | The region says it is trying to do a survey to find the distance from the whales' location to open water, but is being hampered by poor visibility. |
Beluga whales are also known as white whales and live in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. | Beluga whales are also known as white whales and live in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. |
They are listed as "near-threatened" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's red list. | They are listed as "near-threatened" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's red list. |
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is a fan of the Beluga whale, and heads Russia's programme to protect the mammal. In 2009 on a visit to the Sea of Okhotsk he donned a wetsuit to attach a transmitter to a Beluga named Dasha. | Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is a fan of the Beluga whale, and heads Russia's programme to protect the mammal. In 2009 on a visit to the Sea of Okhotsk he donned a wetsuit to attach a transmitter to a Beluga named Dasha. |
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