Hope running low for humpback whale stranded off German coast
A humpback whale is stranded in shallow bays off Germany's Baltic coast, sparking concern for its survival. The weakened and possibly sick whale, estimated to be 10 meters long, has struggled to navigate back to the Atlantic Ocean since being spotted in the Baltic on March 3rd.

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AI-generatedA humpback whale is stranded in shallow bays off Germany's Baltic coast, sparking concern for its survival. The weakened and possibly sick whale, estimated to be 10 meters long, has struggled to navigate back to the Atlantic Ocean since being spotted in the Baltic on March 3rd. Rescue attempts, including deepening channels and using boats to guide it, have been unsuccessful, with the whale becoming trapped on multiple sandbanks. Experts believe the whale, nicknamed Timmy, may have followed fish or become disoriented, but the Baltic's low salt concentration and unsuitable nutrition pose a long-term threat. The whale's activity and respiratory rate have decreased, raising fears about its chances of navigating the remaining 310 miles to reach safer waters.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedHumpback whales are not native to the Baltic.
The whale is roughly 10-metres long (33ft).
A humpback whale is stranded in shallow bays off Germany’s Baltic coast.
It is very noticeable that the animal is showing significantly less activity.
The chances of success are relatively slim.