The Norwegian Fisheries Authority urged residents not to come into contact with the “Russian spy whale” named “Hvaldimir”, which has been known since 2019 and named after Russian President Vladimir Putin. This is mentioned Web site to manage.
“Avoid contact with beluga whales in the Oslo Fjord. The beluga whale known as “Hvaldimir” now lives in the inland Oslo Fjord. It has come to a very densely populated area. The whale’s risk of injury due to human contact has increased significantly,” he said.
The head of department, Frank Bakke-Jensen, urged citizens who operate the boats to take extra care “to ensure that the whale is not injured or killed” by the boat’s movements. According to him, there have already been cases where the beluga whale “received minor injuries” as a result of contact with boats.
The department also said that since the whale’s emergence, there have been numerous requests from various organizations seeking to capture the whale and lock it in the fjord or capture it and keep it in aquariums. The Fisheries Authority said it denied all such requests.
In the spring of 2019, fishermen in northern Norway discovered a whale wearing a harness. On the buckle of the seat belt St. One of the companies in St. Petersburg had a logo.