“Moby Dick” in the Rhine: How a Beluga Whale Raised Awareness of Water Pollution in West Germany
In the 1960s the Rhine River was known as “the sewer of Europe,” its water unsafe to drink or swim in. In 1966, a stray beluga whale swam up and down the Lower Rhine for several weeks and quickly became a media celebrity. The whale developed dark patches on its white skin and the population became i...
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ftjarcadia:oai:arcadia.ub.lmu.de:article/161 2024-09-15T17:58:58+00:00 “Moby Dick” in the Rhine: How a Beluga Whale Raised Awareness of Water Pollution in West Germany Kleemann, Katrin 2018-03-15 application/pdf https://arcadia.ub.uni-muenchen.de/arcadia/article/view/161 https://doi.org/10.5282/rcc/8222 eng eng Environment & Society Portal, Rachel Carson Center https://arcadia.ub.uni-muenchen.de/arcadia/article/view/161/148 https://arcadia.ub.uni-muenchen.de/arcadia/article/view/161 doi:10.5282/rcc/8222 Copyright (c) 2018 CC BY 4.0 Katrin Kleemann http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Arcadia; 2018 2199-3408 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftjarcadia https://doi.org/10.5282/rcc/8222 2024-07-21T23:30:41Z In the 1960s the Rhine River was known as “the sewer of Europe,” its water unsafe to drink or swim in. In 1966, a stray beluga whale swam up and down the Lower Rhine for several weeks and quickly became a media celebrity. The whale developed dark patches on its white skin and the population became increasingly worried about the whale’s well-being. The whale helped to raise awareness of the water pollution in this heavily industrialized region. In the following decades the Rhine was constantly improved and is today one of the cleanest rivers in Europe. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga whale Beluga* Arcadia - Explorations in Environmental History |
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In the 1960s the Rhine River was known as “the sewer of Europe,” its water unsafe to drink or swim in. In 1966, a stray beluga whale swam up and down the Lower Rhine for several weeks and quickly became a media celebrity. The whale developed dark patches on its white skin and the population became increasingly worried about the whale’s well-being. The whale helped to raise awareness of the water pollution in this heavily industrialized region. In the following decades the Rhine was constantly improved and is today one of the cleanest rivers in Europe. |
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“Moby Dick” in the Rhine: How a Beluga Whale Raised Awareness of Water Pollution in West Germany |
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“Moby Dick” in the Rhine: How a Beluga Whale Raised Awareness of Water Pollution in West Germany |
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“moby dick” in the rhine: how a beluga whale raised awareness of water pollution in west germany |
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