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Danish authorities have launched operations to remove a dead humpback whale, widely known in German media as “Timmy”, from waters off the island of Anholt after it was found in shallow water mid‑May.
The animal was first spotted stranded on a sandbank on Germany’s Baltic coast on March 23 and was later placed on a water‑filled barge by private rescuers and released into the North Sea in early May.
A GPS tracker fitted during the rescue linked the carcass to the earlier strandings.
Danish teams attempted on May 21–22 to tow the swollen, decomposing carcass about 57km to the port of Grenaa for a post‑mortem and scientific sampling, but initial attempts were paused after the carcass became stuck on a sandbank.
Authorities have warned the public to keep away because of infection risk and a danger of an explosion from internal gases.
Officials say they aim to recover the tracker and perform a necropsy to determine cause of death and collect samples for research.
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