Whale dies from eating more than 80
plastic bags
Pilot whale was found barely alive in Thai canal and vomited up five
bags during fruitless rescue attempts
Thailand is one of the world’s largest users of plastic bags. Thon said
at least 300 marine animals including pilot whales, sea turtles and dolphins,
perished each year in Thai waters after ingesting plastic.
Agence France-Presse
Sun 3 Jun 2018 02.44 BST
A whale has died in southern Thailand after swallowing more
than 80 plastic bags, with rescuers failing to nurse the mammal back to health.
The small male pilot whale was found barely alive in a canal
near the border with Malaysia, the country’s department of marine and coastal
resources said.
A veterinary team tried “to help stabilise its illness but
finally the whale died” on Friday afternoon.
An autopsy revealed 80 plastic bags weighing up to 8kg
(18lb) in the creature’s stomach, the department added.
People used buoys to keep the whale afloat after it was
first spotted on Monday and an umbrella to shield it from the sun.
The whale vomited up five bags during the rescue attempt.
Thon Thamrongnawasawat, a marine biologist and lecturer at
Kasetsart University, said the bags had made it impossible for the whale to eat
any nutritional food.
“If you have 80 plastic bags in your stomach, you die,” he
said.
Thailand is one of the world’s largest users of plastic
bags. Thon said at least 300 marine animals including pilot whales, sea turtles
and dolphins, perished each year in Thai waters after ingesting plastic.
“It’s a huge problem,” he said. “We use a lot of plastic.”
The pilot whale’s plight generated sympathy and anger among
Thai netizens. “I feel sorry for the animal that didn’t do anything wrong, but
has to bear the brunt of human actions,” wroe one Twitter user.
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