White whales are playing with the divers in the White Sea, Russia.
Dive center Artic Circle, September 2010.
Beluga/ White whale (Delphinapterus leucas)
The White whales are living in Arctic and subArctic waters ranging from 50° N to 80° N (along the coasts of Alaska, Greenland, Canada & Russia).
The White whales/ Belugas are also called the Sea Canary on account of its high-pitched squeaks, squeals & whistles.
Can be long up to 5,5 m, weight up to 1.600 kg, female are smaller than a male.
Feeding mainly on fish, also eat squid, octopus and crustaceans.