Whale to be removed from Danish island after failed German rescue
Summary
A dead humpback whale has been found near the Danish island of Anholt, weeks after a failed rescue attempt in Germany. Danish officials plan to remove the whale's body and perform a post mortem to understand more about it and collect scientific data.Key Facts
- The whale was found dead drifting close to the beach of Anholt island in Denmark.
- It had been stranded along Germany’s Baltic Sea coast before being put on a barge and released into the North Sea.
- Danish environmental authorities warn of health risks and ask people to stay away from the whale carcass.
- The whale’s body has swollen due to gas buildup during decomposition, causing concern among locals.
- Officials plan to remove the whale but have not yet given a timeline for the operation.
- A GPS tracker attached during the rescue helped confirm that the whale found in Denmark is the same one from Germany.
- The whale was weak and entangled in netting when first stranded and was unlikely to survive.
- The rescue and subsequent events attracted attention from German media and tourists.
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