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- By playing classical music through a loud speaker, the ice-breaking ship Moskva was able to guide 2,000 beluga whales to safety. In 1985, a herd of beluga whales found themselves in a life-threatening predicament: they were trapped by a wall of ice and were at risk of suffocating or starving to death as breathing pools began to shrink.
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Music proved the key to success in the unique rescue operation. In 1985, some 2,000 beluga whales got trapped in thick ice that was rapidly closing in, threatening to kill the mammals. The ...
- Nikolay Shevchenko
Aug 5, 2024 · It involved sending an ice-breaker and blasting classical music at full volume to save a pack of thousands of whales that were trapped by ice in the Chukchi Peninsula.
- What Is An Icebreaker?
- Moskva, A Fierce Russian Ship
- “Operation Beluga”
- Music Is The Universal Language
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An icebreaker is a class of ships that can break the thickest ice and easily travel where no other ships can, in higher latitudes, close to the Arctic. Icebreakers clear paths by pushing straight into frozen-over water or pack ice. The ice usually breaks without a noticeable change in the vessel’s trim. When the ice is thick, the ship can drive its...
After receiving three icebreakers (1954-1956), the Soviet minister of commerce asked a Finnish company named Wärtsilä in Finland to build even larger and stronger ships. One of these ships named Moskva was designed in 1956 and featured one of the most potent diesel-electric power plants ever installed on a vessel at the time. Moskva is the Russian ...
In December 1984, a hunter spotted a herd of up to 3,000 beluga whales in the Chukchi Peninsula’s ice-covered coastal waters. While happy at first – since belugas are nutritious and appreciated – the hunter and his group noticed something was wrong. The weather had created a 4m thick ice pack that had trapped the whales. Crossing the extended icy a...
One person on the vessel recalled that marine mammals react to music. And so music began to pour off the top deck. The crew played all kinds of music from pop to classical. After multiple experiments, the entrapped belugas started to react to classical music and approached the icebreaker. Using classical music, Moskva slowly herded the pod back to ...
Mar 25, 2021 · By playing classical music through a loud speaker, the ice-breaking ship Moskva was able to guide 2,000 beluga whales to safety. In 1985, a herd of beluga whales found themselves in a life-threatening predicament: they were trapped by a wall of ice and were at risk of suffocating or starving to death as breathing pools began to shrink.
- Sian Moore
The time a Russian icebreaker played classical music, and saved thousands of Beluga whales In 1985, a herd of beluga whales found themselves in a life-threatening predicament: they were trapped by a wall of ice and were at risk of suffocating or starving to death as breathing pools began to shrink.
Jul 15, 2021 · After a couple of days, Moskva finally reached the whales, but a new problem emerged. They had to figure out how to get the beluga whales to follow the ship before the ice closed up behind her. One person on the vessel recalled that marine mammals react to music.
Oct 4, 2024 · How Moskva, A Russian Icebreaker Ship, Saved 2000 Beluga Whales With Classical Music. In February 1985, a Soviet icebreaker ploughed a 15-mile way through thick ice to release hundreds of stranded white beluga whales in one of the most unique rescue missions. Read about it.