Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherTwo beluga whales will soon be swimming in the open ocean for the first time in almost a decade.Little Grey and Little White, both 12-year-old females, are in a care area at the world's first open water sanctuary for belugas at Klettsvik Bay off the south coast of Iceland.It is the first time the belugas have been in the sea since they were taken from a Russian whale research centre in 2011, the Sea Life Trust said.From there they were moved to Chengfeng Ocean World in Shanghai, where they were trained to perform in front of audiences.The belugas are now in a care pool and will need time to acclimatise to their new natural environment and all the outdoor elements.
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