A mass gathering of beluga whales off St. Anthony, on Newfoundland's northern coast, caught residents by surprise Saturday morning.
Tour boat operator Lou Alcock watched the spectacle from the shoreline with his son.
Biologist Dave Snow said that while individual belugas or small pods are a common occurrence in the area, such a large group has never been seen before.
"Nothing like this has ever been seen off the Newfoundland coast or the Labrador coast. We're wondering about the ice conditions in the Davis Strait or if some other phenomenon has driven them south," Snow said.
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