Scientists from the University of Iceland are participating this summer in an international research project that uses the latest technology to observe right whales and other great whales in the waters between Iceland and Greenland. The objective of the project is to increase knowledge on whale populations in one of the most important feeding grounds in the North Atlantic and thus strengthen the protection for one of the rarest whale species in the world, the right whale.
The project was launched in July and ends in September. The area under scrutiny is the Irmiger Sea, off Cape Farewell on the southeast coast of Greenland, known to whalers as Cape Farewell Grounds.