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Updated · The Associated Press · May 16
Rescued Humpback Whale Found Dead 2 Weeks After Release off Anholt
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · May 16

Rescued Humpback Whale Found Dead 2 Weeks After Release off Anholt

9 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 16
  • Danish authorities said the dead humpback that washed up Thursday near Anholt is the same whale released on May 2 after repeated strandings off Germany's Baltic coast.
  • A tracking device still attached to the whale's back was retrieved Saturday, and its position and appearance confirmed the identification, according to the Danish Environmental Protection Agency.
  • The whale—nicknamed “Timmy” and “Hope”—had been moved toward the North Sea on a special barge in a rescue effort that drew wide attention and controversy.
  • Its carcass was found in the Kattegat, the strait between Denmark and Sweden, south of the area where it had been released two weeks earlier.
Was Timmy's rescue a compassionate mission or a cruel spectacle fueled by public pressure?
Could the €1.5M spent on one whale have saved hundreds by tackling threats like bycatch?