Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5943104
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5943100
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942957
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942955
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942954
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942953
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942952
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942951
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942950
Workers move a whale by a crane in Srednyaya Bay, outside Vladivostok, Russia. Russian officials have launched an operation to release nearly 100 illegally captured whales held in cramped pens and intended for commercial aquariums.11.07.2019#5942948