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Dead whale had 115 plastic cups, 2 flip-flops in stomach

Carcass in Indonesia had lump of plastic in belly

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Adead whale that washed ashore in eastern Indonesia had a large lump of plastic waste in its stomach, including drinking cups and flip-flops, a park official said yesterday, causing concern among environmen­talists and government officials in one of the world’s largest plastic polluting countries.

Rescuers from Wakatobi National Park found the rotting carcass of the 9.5-meter (31-foot) sperm whale late Monday near the park in Southeast Sulawesi province after receiving a report from environmen­talists that villagers had surrounded the dead whale and were beginning to butcher the rotting carcass, park chief Heri Santoso said.

Santoso said researcher­s from wildlife conservati­on group WWF and the park’s conservati­on academy found about 5.9 kilograms of plastic waste in the animal’s stomach containing 115 plastic cups, four plastic bottles, 25 plastic bags, 2 flip-flops, a nylon sack and more than 1,000 other assorted pieces of plastic. “Although we have not been able to deduce the cause of death, the facts that we see are truly awful,” said Dwi Suprapti, a marine species conservati­on coordinato­r at WWF Indonesia.

She said it was not possible to determine if the plastic had caused the whale’s death because of the animal’s advanced state of decay.

Indonesia, an archipelag­o of 260 million people, is the world’s second-largest plastic polluter after China, according to a study published in the journal Science in January. It produces 3.2 million tons of mismanaged plastic waste a year, of which 1.29 million tons ends up in the ocean, the study said.

 ?? Reuters ?? A stranded whale with plastic in his belly is seen in Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, Monday.
Reuters A stranded whale with plastic in his belly is seen in Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, Monday.

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