30 Apr, 18:44··

Beluga to be released soon.

ZEIT Online

A beluga whale was moved by barge from the north German coast to the North Sea. Authorities plan to release the whale soon. The rescue operation was successful.

The whale, initially stranded, was transported by a small ship across the Baltic Sea. Private individuals were involved in the rescue. The whale was last seen connected to a barge. The goal of the operation was to return the whale to the North Sea. This release is intended to help the whale return to its natural environment.

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Highlights

Buckelwal Transported to Sea

A beluga whale was moved by barge to the North Sea.

Timmy Released Successfully

A North Atlantic right whale, nicknamed 'Timmy', was released into the North Sea.

Private Rescue Operation

The rescue of 'Timmy' was carried out by private individuals.

Baltic Sea Transport

The whale was moved across the Baltic Sea by a ship.

Release Near North Sea

The whale was released near the coast of the North Sea.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • A beluga whale stranded on the coast was moved.
  • The whale is planned to be released soon.
  • A North Atlantic right whale was transported to the North Sea.
  • The rescue operation was considered successful.

Timeline

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29 Apr, 06:233 May, 11:09
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