HVALDIMIR’S
STORY

Hvaldimir is a young male beluga whale who arrived in Norway wearing a harness in April of 2019. Upon his arrival, it was clear he was a trained whale accustomed to interacting with humans.

Locals affectionately named him Hvaldimir, and his presence captured the hearts of many.

However, what became evident was his displacement from his natural environment and his own kind. Hvaldimir's presence posed unique challenges, particularly as he spent significant time at bustling industrial salmon farms, raising concerns for both his safety and the environment.

In addition to being displaced, Hvaldimir's journey has been fraught with challenges.

The fjords and coastlines where he roams have witnessed a surge in unregulated tourism, with visitors drawn by the allure of this remarkable beluga. This tourism has often placed him in dangerous situations, leading to injuries from boat propellers, sharp objects, and fishing hooks.

At OneWhale, our goal has been clear from the start:

To protect Hvaldimir, while we advocate for his future in the wild with other belugas, so that he is no longer lost and alone.

Over the years, we've watched him adapt and evolve in the waters of Norway. It is our profound belief that he deserves the chance to live with his own kind, away from the disruptions of crowded harbors, tourism and industry.

Our mission remains unwavering.

Hvaldimir is displaced from his natural habitat, as a result of human actions.

We stand for his future, alongside other belugas in the wild.

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