Investigation of Sperm Whale Death on Sylt
A 14.3-meter sperm whale has been washed ashore dead on Sylt, prompting expert investigations into its cause of death. The whale, partially frozen, is being dismantled using various tools, despite difficulties encountered by the team.
Parts of the whale are being transported in containers to a facility for further examination. A team from the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover is involved in the analysis.
Environmental factors are believed to play a significant role in the whale's demise, with expectations that plastic may be found in its stomach, similar to previous cases. The presence of pollutants and the potential for gas emissions have led authorities to restrict access to the beach during the dismantling process.
These investigations aim to provide clarity on the causes affecting marine life in the region.
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