Whale Stranded in the Baltic Sea Swims Free Again. It Still Faces a Tough Task
The 12-15 meter whale was freed near Wismar but must swim hundreds of kilometers through the North Sea to reach its natural Atlantic habitat, officials said.
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Whale stranded in the Baltic Sea swims free again. It still faces a tough task
A humpback whale that got stranded in shallow coastal waters in the Baltic Sea has swum free again. Experts hope that they won’t have to gear up for another rescue attempt.
New hope in the drama about »Timmy«: The humpback whale has dived off the Baltic coast. However, the animal's path is still a long way away.
The stranded humpback whale, which has been attracting onlookers to the German coast for days, swam back to open sea on Monday evening. The humpback stranded last week. It managed to escape last weekend but became trapped again shortly afterwards.
The police were on the Baltic Sea to look after the humpback whale. Photo: Philip Dulian/dpa The humpback whale in front of the Baltic Sea coast has first dived. He had not yet been sighted again, said a spokesman of the water protection police in the morning. A boat was now being prepared so that the forces could search for the animal in brightness and possibly see if it had made the way or fixed itself again. A spokesman of the Ministry of the…
For days a whale has been on the German Baltic Sea coast. The animal has now managed to swim for a second time. In the morning the whale is to be looked for again.
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