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Title: Whales trapped by ice in the Arctic – unprecedented since the icy 1980s
Post by: rangerrebew on May 18, 2021, 09:51:32 am

Whales trapped by ice in the Arctic – unprecedented since the icy 1980s
May 16, 2021 by Robert


Whales trapped in ice – 14 May 2021 – Credit FSBI National Park Beringia

Fifty beluga whales are stuck in Penkigngei Bay. Presumably, they have been in ice captivity since January, but specialists saw them only in April. The animals are fed and constantly monitored.

Hopefully, the Beluga whales, stuck in ice captivity in Chukotka can soon escape as thermometers began to rise and the ice begins to melt. However, when the fast ice will completely melt is still impossible to say – perhaps in 10 days – or perhaps this may happen at the end of May, the press service of the Beringia National Park reports .

According to a zoologist specializing in marine mammals, Grigory Tsidulko, beluga whales are active swimmers, thanks to which the polynya remained open and continues to expand.

https://www.iceagenow.info/whales-trapped-by-ice-in-the-arctic-unprecedented-since-the-icy-1980s/
Title: Re: Whales trapped by ice in the Arctic – unprecedented since the icy 1980s
Post by: Joe Wooten on May 18, 2021, 04:22:11 pm
BUT, BUT, BUT, BUT, The ice cover is melting! It cannot be. This violates the narrative..........
Title: Re: Whales trapped by ice in the Arctic – unprecedented since the icy 1980s
Post by: DefiantMassRINO on May 18, 2021, 04:27:00 pm

If it happened before, it's not unprecedented.  There is precedent because it happened before, in the 1980s.