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Controversial Biologist Brings Risky Whale Rescue Into Play – Otherwise "Threatful Suffering to Death"

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The multiple stranded whale in the Wismar Bay is getting worse. A marine biologist is now talking about a risky whale rescue.

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The stranded whale can no longer be seen, the forces interrupted the search at night. Previously it had swam towards the open sea.

·Germany
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The multiple stranded whale in the Wismar Bay is getting worse. A marine biologist is now talking about a risky whale rescue.

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The humpback whale in front of Wismar shows signs of recovery. According to the authorities, the marine mammal reacts to its surroundings and swims again. At night, the animal moves out of sight of the water protection police.

The fact that stranded whales move people has always existed. But why now the rescue attempts? In species protection there are quite different tasks.

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A whale that repeatedly got stranded in the shallows of the Baltic Sea in northern Germany was freed again on Monday evening. However, it is not clear in which direction it will swim, the DPA agency reported, citing the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania environment ministry.

A humpback whale is stuck again, and the fight for its life continues. "It's just preventing it from dying" - RMF24.pl - A humpback whale, which managed to free itself from a sandbar in northern Germany just a few days ago, is once again stuck in the shallow waters of Wismar Bay. Its condition is poor.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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