Gigantic whales move towards Greenland waters after the glacier melts

The rising temperatures in East Greenland’s waters have led to an influx of giant whales, including humpback, minke, and fin whales, each summer. Enhanced sea temperatures have prompted a surge in fish populations, providing ample food for these majestic creatures. However, this newfound abundance intensifies competition with native Arctic species like narwhals and belugas, marking a significant ecological shift in the region’s marine landscape.

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