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Effort begins to rescue Timmy, the humpback whale, stranded off Germany's Baltic coast

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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Effort begins to rescue Timmy, the humpback whale, stranded off Germany's Baltic coast
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Rescue Operation Launched for Timmy, the Stranded Humpback Whale in Germany

Efforts and Challenges in the Rescue of Timmy

By Friederike Heine

Background of the Stranding

BERLIN, April 28 (Reuters) - An attempt to remove a stranded humpback whale from shallow waters off Germany's Baltic coast began on Tuesday, after four weeks of intense public debate over the best way to help the animal the public has named Timmy. 

The juvenile male will be guided through a newly dredged channel onto a water-filled barge normally used to transport ships before heading to the North Sea, according to organisers of a private rescue initiative cited by local media. 

They say they believe the whale is fit to be transported, but specialists from the German Oceanographic Museum have voiced doubt.

Expert Concerns and Health Risks

"The chances of a successful rescue are very slim due to the animal's poor state of health and the generally poor prognosis," the museum said in a statement. 

The attempt would mean a "great deal of stress and a high risk of injury" to the whale and "would result in very high noise levels inside the barge due to the high level of sound reflection," it added.

Funding and Organization of the Rescue

Financial Backers

TWO MILLIONAIRES HAVE FUNDED THE RESCUE

The rescue is funded by two millionaires, one of whom is linked to German electronics retail chain MediaMarkt.

Constanze von der Meden, a spokesperson for the rescue mission, did not respond to a request for comment.

The cost of the operation has not been made public.

Timmy's Condition and Initial Discovery

Timmy, named after Timmendorfer beach, which is near the Baltic island where he has been stranded, was first spotted around a month ago in low-saline waters, which whales usually avoid. Scientists have said the location suggested the animal was disoriented or ill. 

In the weeks that followed, the whale repeatedly ran aground on sandbanks.

Public and Official Responses

Authorities' Approach

PUBLIC OFFICIALS HAVE DEFENDED THEIR STRATEGY

Officials in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania said their strategy had focused on minimising stress, rejecting public calls for the whale to be euthanised to end its suffering. 

Public Reaction and Activism

Members of the public have sent thousands of emails to authorities, some containing death threats. State Environment Minister Till Backhaus said criminal complaints would be filed as necessary.

Activists and other people interested in the case have started setting up camp close to the rescue site.

Conservation Status of Humpback Whales

Once hunted by humans to the brink of extinction, numbers of humpback whales have recovered and the species is at low risk of extinction, although two subpopulations are still classified as endangered.

(Reporting by Friederike Heine; editing by Matthias Williams and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • The rescue mission began on April 28, 2026, and involves guiding Timmy through a dredged channel and loading him onto a water-filled barge for transport to the North Sea. cite: turn0search5
  • Veterinarians involved believe Timmy is fit for transport, but experts from the German Oceanographic Museum warn the operation carries high risks, including stress, potential injury, and harmful noise reflections within the barge. cite: turn0search5, turn0search11
  • Timmy’s repeated stranding since early March has prompted national concern. He entered low‑salinity Baltic waters—unsuitable for humpbacks—and rescue efforts so far have had limited success, fueling public debate and emotional responses. cite: turn0search2, turn0news14, turn0news15
  • Humpback whale populations have largely recovered globally from whaling, and the species is now classified as 'Least Concern' by IUCN, though certain isolated subpopulations remain endangered. cite: turn0search12, turn0search10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Timmy the humpback whale stranded off Germany's Baltic coast?
Timmy is stranded likely due to disorientation or illness, as he was found in low-saline waters which whales typically avoid.
How is the rescue operation for Timmy being carried out?
Timmy is being guided through a dredged channel onto a water-filled barge to be relocated to the North Sea.
Who is funding the whale rescue mission?
The rescue is funded by two millionaires, including a person linked to German electronics chain MediaMarkt.
What concerns have experts raised about the rescue?
Experts warn the whale is in poor health, faces a slim chance of survival, and risks injury and stress during the operation.
How have public officials responded to the situation?
Officials have defended their stress-minimizing strategy and rejected calls for euthanasia, while warning against threats sent by the public.

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