DL2384

Beluga

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  • ID number

    DL2384

  • Sex

    Unknown

  • Year of birth

    Unknown

  • Known Since

    2005

Distinctive traits

DL2384 is easily recognized by the notch in the center of its dorsal crest, on its left flank. It also has a slight fused hole at the end of its dorsal crest. The same markings are visible on the right flank.

Life history

We first met DL2384 in 2005. At the time, it was already immaculately white. Beluga whale color change, from gray to white, occurs between the ages of 12 and 16.

DL2384 has been observed among adults and gray juveniles, as well as among adults, gray juveniles and calves.

The rest of DL2384’s story will tell us a lot about the evolution of the beluga’s social life. By understanding how belugas live, we can better protect them.

Adopt DL2384

It costs $5,000 a year to adopt a beluga. There are two ways to adopt a beluga : on your own, in your name or that of your company, or as part of a group.

Contact our team by email or at 418-563-5587. Our team will provide you with all the tools you need to set up your online campaign and share it with your networks.

Observations history in the Estuary

2005
2006
2007
2008
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2019

Years in which the animal was not observed Years in which the animal was observed