Beluga whale live cam goes launches. YAY!
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The annual Beluga Cam launches July 15, streaming live feeds from The Sea Canary boat in Canada's Churchill River where roughly 57,000 beluga whales migrate during ice-free summer months. The accompanying Beluga Bits Citizen Science Project has engaged over 40,000 volunteers in over 10 million photo classifications, helping scientists study the species and discovering two jellyfish species never before recorded in Hudson Bay.
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