Stranded Humpback Whale in Baltic Sea Shows Signs of Deterioration
Rescuers express concern as the whale barely moves and reacts less to stimuli.
Summary
A humpback whale stranded in the Baltic Sea is exhibiting signs of deterioration, raising alarms among marine rescue teams. Reports indicate that the whale has barely moved overnight, which is concerning given the higher water levels that could have facilitated rescue efforts.
Rescuers have observed that the whale is reacting less to external stimuli and is breathing much less frequently. These indicators suggest a critical decline in its health, complicating potential intervention strategies.
The current situation underscores the importance of timely and effective response mechanisms in marine rescue operations, particularly for large marine mammals like the humpback whale.
Updates
Update at 21:17 UTC on 2026-03-30
EuroNews reported A humpback whale stranded in Germany’s Baltic Sea is showing signs of weakness, raising concerns over whether it can return to the Atlantic.
Sources: EuroNews