Seven Hours After Release — First Signal Confirms Timmy Is Still Moving Forward

After seven hours in open waters, the first post-release signal from Timmy the humpback whale has finally been received, confirming that he remains active beyond the rescue zone.
Although the transmission is brief, the data provides an important update. Tracking information indicates continued forward movement in a stable direction, suggesting that the whale has maintained progress after leaving the escorted operation.

Early readings show no immediate signs of distress in the returned data. Instead, the movement pattern appears steady and consistent, reflecting ongoing motion rather than irregular or halted behavior.
Marine observers note that this stage marks a shift away from direct human intervention toward natural adaptation in open ocean conditions. Timmy is now navigating independently, relying on instinct and environmental cues rather than guided assistance.
Despite the positive indication, experts emphasize that the situation is still being closely monitored. Continued tracking will be necessary to understand whether this movement remains stable over time and whether the whale can fully adjust to open-sea conditions.
