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    Humpback Whale ‘Timmy’ Struggles to Escape Shallow Baltic Waters in Germany

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A young humpback whale, dubbed Timmy by rescuers, has been struggling to navigate out of shallow bays along Germany’s Baltic coast since Monday. Measuring an estimated 12 to 15 meters in length, Timmy’s week-long ordeal has raised serious concerns about its survival.

    Efforts to free the whale have proven challenging due to its massive size. Rescuers have employed dredging equipment and boats in attempts to guide Timmy along a longer route back to the Atlantic Ocean. Despite days of intervention, hopes now rest on the whale’s ability to escape on its own.

    Daniela von Schaper, a marine expert with Greenpeace, described the whale as quite weak but expressed cautious optimism about its chances of survival. The whale’s gender remains unknown. It was named after Timmendorfer Strand, a popular white sandy beach on Germany’s Baltic coastline, where it was first spotted stranded on a nearby sandbank.

    Repeated rescue attempts have so far been unsuccessful. Greenpeace and partner organizations have documented the whale exhibiting signs of severe stress, including skin irritation and fishing gear entangled around its mouth. Over the weekend, Timmy briefly freed itself twice but soon encountered difficulties again.

    Humpback whales are not native to the Baltic Sea, though large whales occasionally appear in the region every few years. Von Schaper noted that disrupted migration routes and human activities contribute to whale strandings worldwide, while some animals may simply lose their way while searching for food.

    “Some of them find their way out again, others unfortunately do not,” von Schaper added, highlighting the uncertain fate of whales like Timmy caught in unfamiliar waters.

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