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Whale done! Baltic stray makes a splashing escape, swims free again

Whale done! Baltic stray makes a splashing escape, swims free again

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A wayward humpback whale has finally wriggled its way out of trouble in the Baltic Sea, ending a days-long saga that had onlookers glued to the shoreline. The 12–15 metre giant, which had been stranded in shallow waters near Wismar, managed to swim free last week, giving both officials and spectators a reason to cheer.The whale’s journey has been anything but smooth. After initially getting stuck near Timmendorfer Strand, rescuers even brought in an excavator to help guide it off an underwater sandbank—a move that sounds more construction site than conservation effort, but did the trick. Still, the exhausted animal soon found itself in trouble again, prompting authorities to take a step back and let nature (and a bit of rest) do the heavy lifting.For a while, it looked like the whale might take a wrong turn—briefly heading toward the harbour before correcting course and steering toward open waters. By Tuesday morning, it had vanished from sight, leaving behind relieved officials and a captivated audience. The drama drew crowds to the coast and turned into a live spectacle, with constant updates and video streams tracking every splash and tail flick.The story, however, isn’t quite over. Far from its natural Atlantic habitat, the humpback still faces a long and uncertain journey through the Baltic and North Seas. For now, though, Germany’s most famous marine visitor has earned a break—and perhaps a reputation as one very determined traveler. “The whale swimming free yesterday is a first very good sign, but the way to the North Sea is still long and we can only keep our fingers crossed that it makes it there,” Burkard Baschek, the scientific director of the Ocean Museum Germany and the scientific coordinator of the rescue effort, told ZDF television, AP reported.With no tracking device attached—its skin reportedly weakened by prolonged exposure to the Baltic’s low-salinity waters—experts can now only hope the animal finds its way back unaided. Why it entered the Baltic in the first place remains unclear, though some believe it may have strayed off course while following a shoal of herring or during migration. For now, Germany’s most famous marine visitor is on its own, navigating a long route back toward the Atlantic.

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