Marine Biologist Reckons with Humpback Whale Rescues – and Lists Three Scenarios for the Animal
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The biologist Robert Marc Lehmann accuses those responsible of excluding him from the whale rescue because of alleged "self-representation." They reject the allegations.
The hope for the Baltic Sea whale is fading: although it could be freed, it remains lying. At the same time, a conflict between rescuers, authorities and a well-known marine biologist is emanating.
For almost a week, numerous helpers have been trying to save a humpback whale that has been stranded several times off the Baltic coast. Robert Marc Lehmann is also present at the beginning. But now the biologist says that he has been excluded from further actions.
The biologist Robert Marc Lehmann accuses those responsible of excluding him from the whale rescue because of alleged "self-representation." They reject the allegations.
Walexpert Robert Marc Lehmann is said to have been excluded from further actions in the Baltic Sea.
After the first whale rescue, marine biologist Robert Marc Lehmann raises allegations against those responsible. He speaks of being excluded from the mission.
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