“The animals traveled 1800 km from the bay of the Middle Primorsky Territory to the coast of the Sea of ​​Okhotsk, which lasted five days,” VNIRO said.

It is noted that two killer whales and six beluga whales, after carrying out the necessary procedures for re-adaptation, taking analyzes and installing satellite tags, were released into natural habitat.

On August 22, it was reported that the last batch of killer whales and belugas was taken from Srednyaya Bay in the Primorsky Territory.

The first batch of two killer whales and six beluga whales was released into the natural environment on June 27, and the second, of three killer whales, was released on July 16. The third group of killer whales was released on August 6.