Whale dies after eating more than 80 plastic bags
EIGHTY pieces of plastic rubbish were found in the stomach of a whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it, a marine official said yesterday.
The pilot whale was discovered a week ago in a canal in the southern province of Songkhla and received treatment from a team of veterinarians.
The whale spat out five plastic bags on Friday and later died, the Marine and Coastal Resources Department said on its website.
An autopsy found another 80 bags and other plastic items weighing 17lb (7.7kg) in the whale’s stomach.
“This plastic rubbish made the whale sick and unable to hunt for food,” the department said.
Jatuporn Buruspat, head of the department, said the whale probably thought the floating plastic bags were food.
Pilot whales mainly feed on squid, but are known to eat octopus and small fish, said the American Cetacean Society, a whale conservation group.
Mr Buruspat said his department planned to raise public awareness of the problem on World Oceans Day on Friday.
“We will use the whale case and invite all sectors to show their intentions on how to reduce the use of plastic in Thailand,” he said.
Thais use huge numbers of plastic bags but authorities are now campaigning to encourage people to use fewer and to introduce reusable bags.
Globally, eight million tons of plastic – bottles, packaging and other waste – are dumped into the ocean every year, killing marine life, the United Nations Environment Programme said in December.