Whale species in Earth ’s oceans are some of the most majestic and captivating animals the world has to offer . From the biggestblue whaletosperm whalesand everything in between , few mass get the chance to prize thesemarine mammal . However , almost 60,000 beluga whales are now on the move as part of their yearly migration and Polar ’s Bears International have go under up a beluga whale live current so we can bring together in on the action .

Today , July 15 , isArctic Sea Ice Day , a daytime create by Polar Bears International to take tending to the rapidly melting Arctic ecosystem . The beluga giant ( Delphinapterus leucas ) swim from the wider Arctic Ocean into the Churchill River in Hudson Bay , Canada , to feed and give birth to their untested . More than 57,000 belugas will make this journeying so the odds of spot them disport in the urine via the live River Cam are pretty good .

“ Beluga whales are so rum and many will swim right up to the underwater camera , as they play in the viewing of the boat , ” Alysa McCall , Polar Bears International Staff Scientist and Director of Conservation Outreach , toldBBC Discover Wildlife .

Two live camsare jump on on the research boatDelphi : one that films the water ’s Earth’s surface , while the other film under the water . A hydrophone is even used to pick up the voices of the belugas as they travel . These animals are known as the “ snitcher of the ocean ” because of their unbelievable kitchen range of vocalizations . As well as their vocalizations , studies have read that thesquishy melonon their heads can also modify shape , aiding with ocular communicating .

Hudson Bay has plenitude of food for thought for the whales but continue unaccessible to them in the wintertime calendar month . In the summertime , however , the ice melts , making it the perfect place for the giant to travel to as it is also home to relatively fewkiller whales , their lifelike predators .

Part of the reason to give to these copious water is that the adults must undergo the moult . fit in to theAlaska Department of Fish and Game , their tegument grow about 100 clip faster than normal during this time . According toresearch from the nineties , the low Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and warmer temperatures of the waters in the Hudson Bay may help the pelt grow quicker , by excite blood flow to the skin .

In the fall , the icing will once again reform and the belugas will travel back out . They run on salmon and other Pisces as well as runt , crabs , and moullusks , explainsthe WWF . Not only do the belugas rely on the ocean ice , but species likepolar bearsand seal practice it as a platform to hunt , rest , and reproduce .