Group wants Ottawa to protect huge Hudson Bay beluga calving area
Environmentalist say the federal government should step in to protect an area of Hudson Bay that is the world’s largest calving area for beluga whales.
“The case for protection is just so strong,” said Chris Debicki of the group Oceans North, which just released a report on the southwestern shores of the bay, where more than 55,000 of the white whales gather every year.
“There’s nothing like this on the planet.”
Every year, tens of thousands of belugas migrate from their winter ranges to the mouths of the Seal, Nelson and Churchill rivers.