- A humpback whale, named “Timmy” by local media, is facing its likely final days in the shallow Baltic Sea near Wismar, Germany, far from its natural Atlantic habitat.
- Since being spotted on 3 March, the whale has shown signs of severe distress, including irregular breathing, immobility, and a worsening skin condition attributed to the Baltic Sea's low salt content.
- Despite numerous rescue attempts, including efforts to guide it and a sophisticated plan to lift it onto pontoons, Timmy has repeatedly become stranded and failed to navigate back to the North Sea.
- The whale's struggle has attracted significant global attention, leading to livestreams, public protests, and debates among experts and the public regarding intervention versus allowing a natural end.
- Marine biologists, such as Thilo Maack from Greenpeace, suggest the whale is critically ill and that continued rescue efforts may be causing it undue stress, indicating its death is likely imminent.
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What’s happening to Timmy the whale? The lost humpback that’s likely to die in the Baltic Sea