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They Refuse to Rescue the Whale Stranded in the Baltic with a Catamaran: "It Is Likely that It Will Not Survive"

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Experts advise against rescuing, with the help of a special catamaran, the humpback whale stranded for more than a week on the German coast of the Baltic Sea, said Monday the Minister of the Environment of Mecklenburg-Antepomerania, Till Backhaus, who had studied this possibility. "There is currently no scientist or veterinarian to recommend us to proceed in that way, since the animal would be subjected to severe suffering during the attempt to …

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The animal in the Baltic Sea is still alive. An investigation should provide information on the survival chances of the animal

·Vienna, Austria
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A rescue attempt with heavy equipment would probably not survive the whale lying off the Baltic coast.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The condition of the clearly weakened marine mammal has not changed. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Environment Minister now wants to await an expert opinion on whether a rescue by catamaran is possible.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Experts advise against rescuing, with the help of a special catamaran, the humpback whale stranded for more than a week on the German coast of the Baltic Sea, said Monday the Minister of the Environment of Mecklenburg-Antepomerania, Till Backhaus, who had studied this possibility. "There is currently no scientist or veterinarian to recommend us to proceed in that way, since the animal would be subjected to severe suffering during the attempt to …

·Madrid, Spain
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The Ministry of the Environment of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern promises not to give up the whale. It also makes it clear that the animal is "very bad".

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Experts advise against rescuing with the help of a special catamaran the humpback whale stranded for more than a week on the German coast of the Baltic Sea, said this Monday the Minister of the Environment of Mecklenburg-Antepomerania, Till Backhaus, who had studied this possibility. "There is currently no scientist or veterinarian who recommends us to proceed in that way, since the animal would be subjected to severe suffering during the attemp…

·Barcelona, Spain
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shz broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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