URGENT UPDATE — TIMMY’S SIGNAL STILL MISSING

URGENT UPDATE — TIMMY’S SIGNAL STILL MISSING
As of May 6, the world is waiting anxiously: no GPS signal from Timmy, the young humpback whale.
After a miraculous rescue from the shallow, dangerous waters of the Baltic Sea, all signs of his journey into freedom have temporarily vanished.
What we know
- Last confirmed location: Approximately 70 km off Skagen, Denmark.
- Since then: No sightings, no GPS signals.
- Condition: Timmy was weak and stressed after spending 41 days trapped in shallow waters.
Experts suggest several possibilities: the tracker may not have been fully activated during a rushed release, reportedly conducted without the complete veterinary team on site. Alternatively, Timmy may be diving deeper than ever toward the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean, or he could be facing complications.
The stakes
For a young humpback, every hour counts. Deep dives are physically demanding, and Timmy’s body is still recovering from the extreme stress and malnutrition of his weeks in the Baltic.
Marine biologists are monitoring every possible signal, hoping for the first sign of movement that could indicate Timmy is adapting and thriving in open waters.
Hope is not lost
While concern is high, Timmy’s species is resilient, and humpbacks are known for their extraordinary stamina and survival instincts. The next signal could bring relief—or critical information that determines his survival.
The world watches and waits, united in hope. Every update is a reminder of the fragility of wildlife and the extraordinary efforts it takes to give them a second chance at life.
The next signal could change everything.
