Humpback whale Timmy spotted free in North Sea after Wismarbucht rescue

After weeks of strandings in the Wismarbucht area of the Baltic Sea and a dramatic barge transport, humpback whale Timmy (aka Hope) has been sighted swimming freely in the North Sea. The release caps an saga that gripped the public amid intense media coverage and controversy.

Continuing its odyssey first reported in the Wismarbucht strandings, the humpback whale—nicknamed Timmy by media—underwent a privately funded rescue after public outcry reversed initial plans to abandon it. Following multiple groundings, including the last off Poel Island, the whale was loaded onto a barge on April 28 and towed to deeper North Sea waters.

On Saturday morning, May 2, it was observed blowing a spout and diving, signaling a successful release. Researcher Stephanie Gross had earlier noted the animal's stress during strandings near Timmendorfer Strand: »The whale, for him this is naturally a stress situation.«

The operation drew global reporters, livestreams for tens of thousands, and on-site visits from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Environment Minister Till Backhaus, who said: »I have looked into the whale's eye.« Supporters like Susanne Somma mobilized: »We wrote thousands of emails.« However, experts faced online harassment. Whether Timmy reunites with a pod remains open.

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Researchers examining a dead whale carcass off Anholt island to identify if it's humpback whale Timmy
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Dead whale off Anholt: Danish authorities examine carcass for identity with humpback whale Timmy

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

A dead whale has been found off the Danish island of Anholt. Researchers are checking whether it is the humpback whale Timmy that stranded off Poel at the end of April.

The humpback whale stranded on and off for a month in the Baltic Sea is now to receive help from a specially built barge to reach deeper waters. Dubbed 'Timmy' by German media, it first ran aground near Lübeck at the end of March. The plan is to transport it to the North Sea and release it.

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A young humpback whale, previously stranded and rescued near Timmendorfer Strand, has run aground again on a sandbank in Wismarbucht. Authorities and environmentalists plan rescue efforts for Sunday if the animal does not free itself. The whale suffers from low salinity and lack of food in the Baltic Sea.

A leak in the sewage pipe released wastewater into the Malmö canal for two days. Hundreds of dead eels have been found at Ribersborgsstranden and swimming is discouraged at several locations.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In Simrishamn, authorities, the fishing industry, and other actors have set up a tapas buffet featuring the invasive round goby from the Baltic Sea. The fish is being tested as a delicacy in a three-year sustainability project to protect the marine ecosystem. The project leader stresses the need to consume the species for a living sea.

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