Whale rescue off PoelThe last hope for humpback whale Timmi

David Ingelfinger

 · 16.04.2026

Whale rescue off Poel: The last hope for humpback whale TimmiPhoto: dpa/picture alliance
The stranded humpback whale lies in a bay on the Baltic Sea island of Poel. The rescue operation is due to begin soon.
The new rescue attempt for humpback whale Timmi off Poel has begun. Since Thursday morning, the initiative of Media Markt founder Walter Gunz has been endeavouring to free the exhausted animal with a lifting bag. This should make the risky manoeuvre a success.

Topics in this article

The ministry in Schwerin has ended the weeks-long halt to further rescue attempts and has now authorised the private salvage operation. However, the initiators must bear full responsibility for the operation in the shallow coastal waters. The plan is to carefully lift the exhausted whale with lifting bags and place it between two floats in the North Sea.

Risky pontoon manoeuvre

The plan is to first remove the silt from the humpback whale's pectoral fins. Lifting bags will then be placed under the whale's body to raise it. Bedded on a special tarpaulin and secured between two pontoons, the whale will then be lifted out of the bay. One thing is certain: The situation remains critical, as experts continue to warn of the strain on the organism.

Change of course at the ministry

Since the beginning of March Numerous attemptsto free the humpback whale by means of dredging or navigational assistance. However, as the Ministry of the Environment recently considered a successful rescue to be hopeless, the authorities had discontinued their efforts. The present concept for the whale rescue now enables a "responsible reassessment based on new technical possibilities", according to the Ministry of the Environment's press release. The private initiative must bear the costs and risks in full itself. Veterinarians will monitor the operation on site.

Humpback whale Timmi gets company

In addition to the situation off Poel, a suspected beluga whale sighting in the Flensburg Fjord is causing a stir. After the beluga whale was spotted in Danish waters heading for Germany weeks ago, it has yet to be confirmed in the German waters. Although such encounters in the Baltic Sea are rare, they have been reported sporadically in the past. In the Netherlands too, at the beginning of the year, a Beluga whale sighted.

How do you like this article?

Weit entfernt von den Küsten im Rhein-Main-Gebiet aufgewachsen, fand David Ingelfinger erst im Alter von elf Jahren auf den niederländischen Gewässern zum Segelsport. Was als Familienurlaub ohne großartige Vorkenntnisse begann, mündete in einer steilen Lernkurve, aus der die dauerhafte Leidenschaft fürs Segeln entsprang. Seine praktischen Erfahrungen festigte er über die Jahre mit dem Erwerb des SKS und zahlreichen Meilen als Skipper auf Charteryachten im Ijsselmeer, der Nordsee sowie im Mittelmeer. Nach seinem Studium der Publizistik schlägt er nun die Brücke zwischen dem journalistischen Handwerk und der Praxis auf dem Wasser und bringt seine Begeisterung für den Sport als Volontär in die Redaktion der YACHT ein.

Most read in category Travel