A 10-meter (33-foot) humpback whale faces a dire situation after becoming repeatedly stranded in shallow bays along Germany's Baltic coast. The massive marine mammal appears weakened and sick, with ongoing rescue attempts struggling to guide it back to the open ocean.
Rescue Efforts Face Steep Challenge for Humpback Whale
The ailing humpback whale has twice become trapped on a sandbank, indicating its severe disorientation and declining health. Authorities and wildlife experts are monitoring the animal closely, but its condition makes relocation increasingly difficult.
Despite multiple attempts to encourage the whale to find a route to deeper waters, it continues to linger in the shallow coastal areas. Concerns mount that the whale's prolonged stay in the unfamiliar environment is further compromising its chances of survival. (according to Reuters)
Experts Monitor Stranded Humpback Whale Amid Fading Hope
Specialists emphasize the critical nature of the humpback whale's situation. Its weakened state and apparent illness significantly reduce the likelihood of a successful return to its natural habitat in the Atlantic. (according to BBC News)
The presence of a humpback whale in the Baltic Sea is itself unusual, as these creatures typically inhabit open ocean environments. This rare occurrence adds to the complexity of the rescue operation and the animal's overall prognosis.
Reference: World news | The Guardian







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