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What Scientists Found Inside A Dead Whale Is A Wake Up Call For Humans!

Recently, a whale was found, outside Norway, getting stranded repeatedly in shallow waters. The whale was euthanized (def. put to death humanely), after researchers found that the whale was suffering from poor health.

However, what the researchers found to be the cause, the results were shocking!

An image of the contents of the whale’s stomach was posted on Reddit Thursday, drawing international attention to the environmental problem.

Dr. Terje Lislevand, a zoologist at the University of Bergen, told the Norweigian newspaper Bergens Tidende that while he was saddened by the discvery, intestinal blockages due to plastic consumption is increasingly common in marine life, including whales, dolphins and turtles.

“The findings are not surprising, but clearly it is sad to discovered such large quantities,” Lislevand said. “The stomach was completely packed with plastic — about 30 plastic bags in addition to some smaller plastic items.”

Because this particular type of whale — the Cuvier’s beaked whale — eats squid, the researchers believe the whale mistook the bags for its natural food source.

A 2013 report from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) found that 20 million tons of plastic litter winds up in the ocean each year. Many of these plastics — such as those found in the whale’s stomach — are not biodegradable and can take decades or even hundreds of years to break down. Even after the plastics degrade, however, there’s a risk of leftover plastic particles entering the marine food cycle and causing toxicity.

“Plastic marine litter is a growing global environmental threat imposing major economic costs on industry and government,” Mark Gold, associate vice chancellor for Environment and Sustainability at UCLA, said in a press release. His team of researchers called for international treaties regulating plastic disposal and reducing global dependence on plastic products.

The whale’s inability to digest the plastic bags left no room for food, the Norweigian researchers determined. The bags gradually caused it to starve, though Lislevand declined to estimate how long it took for the whale’s stomach to fill up.

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