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Thursday 28 of March 2024

Zoologists say Dead Whale in Norway Full of Plastic Bags


In this handout photo from the University of Bergen taken on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, researchers from the university begin dissecting a two-ton whale that was beached in shallow waters off Sotra, an island west of Bergen, some 125 miles northwest of Oslo,photo: AP/University of Bergen
In this handout photo from the University of Bergen taken on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, researchers from the university begin dissecting a two-ton whale that was beached in shallow waters off Sotra, an island west of Bergen, some 125 miles northwest of Oslo,photo: AP/University of Bergen
The visibly sick, two-ton goose-beaked whale was euthanized

COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Norwegian zoologists have found about 30 plastic bags and other plastic waste in the stomach of a beaked whale that had beached on a southwestern Norway coast.

The visibly sick, two-ton goose-beaked whale was euthanized, Terje Lislevand of Bergen University said Friday.

“The [whale’s] stomach was full of plastic,” Lislevand said, adding that its intestine “had no food, only some remnants of a squid’s head in addition to a thin fat layer.”

Norwegian zoologists have found about 30 plastic bags and other plastic waste in the stomach of a beaked whale that had beached on a southwestern Norway coast. Photo: AP/University of Bergen

Lislevand says the non-biodegradable waste was “probably the reason” why the male whale repeatedly beached last Saturday in shallow waters off Sotra, an island west of Bergen, 125 miles northwest of the capital of Oslo.

It size — about 20 feet — showed the whale was an adult.

The U.N. estimates that eight million tons of plastic trash are dumped into the world’s oceans each year, he said.