Survival Chance "0.01 Percent": Marine Biologist Makes Proposal for Dealing with Dying Baltic Whale
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The humpback whale that is dying in front of the Baltic Sea coast has not changed its position - but still lives. "The whale breathes every four to five minutes and also gives lute of itself", explained on Saturday Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Environment Minister Till Backhaus (SPD). "After the Easter days, experts should once again examine the health status of the animal." This is important for all further planning.In order to make it easier for t…
The humpback whale is still alive, but there is hardly any hope. In the middle of the drama, a "sea biologist" comes to the focus – celebrated, controversial, rich in reach.
The heavily weakened humpback whale is still alive, experts expect his death and prepare to be transported. Firefighters and police take care of the animal and keep spectators away.
After several unsuccessful rescue attempts, the whale stranded in Germany will probably die in shallow water.
Agriculture Minister Till Backhaus (67) presented himself to the demonstrators after the whale drama in the Baltic Sea for over an hour.
According to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Environment Minister Till Backhaus, after the failed rescue of the stranded whale in the Baltic Sea, participants are increasingly hostile. How long the animal survives is unclear.
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