Norwegian authorities say a beluga whale, which was first spotted in Arctic Norway four years ago with an apparent Russian-made harness and alleged to have come from a Russian military facility, has been seen off Sweden’s coast nearly 2000km to the south.
“During the last few weeks, it has moved quickly and swam several hundred kilometres” before reaching waters off Sweden’s west coast, Olav Lekve of the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries said.
He said it has been reported off Lysekill, which sits north of Goteborg, Sweden’s second-largest city. There was no immediate comment from Swedish authorities.
Last week, the white mammal was spotted in the inner Oslo fjord where the directorate urged people to avoid contact with it to ensure its safety and wellbeing. Whale watchers in Norway have nicknamed it Hvaldimir, combining the Norwegian word for whale — hval — and the Russian first name Vladimir.