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> > > > https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/02/world/europe/plastic-whale-dead-italy.html?action=click&module=MoreInSection&pgtype=Article®ion=Footer&contentCollection=Europe > > > Whale Is Found Dead in Italy With 48 Pounds of Plastic in Its Stomach > Plastic recovered from the belly of the whale.CreditSEAME Sardinia Onlus, > via Associated Press > Whale Is Found Dead in Italy With 48 Pounds of Plastic in Its Stomach > A Whale Is Found Dead in Italy With 48 Pounds of Plastic in Its Stomachsperm > whale was found > https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/02/world/europe/plastic-whale-dead-italy.html?action=click&module=MoreInSection&pgtype=Article®ion=Footer&contentCollection=Europedead > last week in Porto Cervo, in northern Sardinia.CreditSEAME Sardinia > Onlus, via Associated Press > Image > A sperm whale was found dead last week in Porto Cervo, in northern > Sardinia.CreditCreditSEAME Sardinia Onlus, via Associated Press > > By Iliana Magra <https://www.nytimes.com/by/iliana-magra> > > - April 2, 2019 > - > - > > <https://www.facebook.com/dialog/feed?app_id=9869919170&link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2019%2F04%2F02%2Fworld%2Feurope%2Fplastic-whale-dead-italy.html&smid=fb-share&name=Whale%20Is%20Found%20Dead%20in%20Italy%20With%2048%20Pounds%20of%20Plastic%20in%20Its%20Stomach&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2F> > - > > <https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fnyti.ms%2F2uHzX6y&text=Whale%20Is%20Found%20Dead%20in%20Italy%20With%2048%20Pounds%20of%20Plastic%20in%20Its%20Stomach> > - > > <?subject=NYTimes.com%3A%20Whale%20Is%20Found%20Dead%20in%20Italy%20With%2048%20Pounds%20of%20Plastic%20in%20Its%20Stomach&body=From%20The%20New%20York%20Times%3A%0A%0AWhale%20Is%20Found%20Dead%20in%20Italy%20With%2048%20Pounds%20of%20Plastic%20in%20Its%20Stomach%0A%0AThe%20pregnant%20animal%2C%20which%20washed%20ashore%20in%20Sardinia%2C%20was%20the%20latest%20in%20a%20grim%20international%20collection%20of%20whale%20carcasses%20burdened%20by%20plastic%20trash.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2019%2F04%2F02%2Fworld%2Feurope%2Fplastic-whale-dead-italy.html> > - > - > > More than 48 pounds of plastic, including disposable dishes, a corrugated > tube, shopping bags and a detergent package with its bar code still > visible, were found inside a dead sperm whale in Italy, the World Wildlife > Fund said on Monday. > > The whale, a young female, washed ashore in Porto Cervo, a seaside resort > in the north of the Italian island of Sardinia. It was also carrying a > fetus “in an advanced state of decomposition,” the fund said. > > This was the latest in a grim international collection of whale carcasses > burdened by dozens of pounds of plastic trash. > > Last month, a whale was found dead on a Philippine beach > <https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/world/asia/whale-plastics-philippines..html?module=inline> > with > 88 pounds of plastic in its body. More than 1,000 assorted pieces of > plastic were discovered inside a decomposing whale in Indonesia > <https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/21/world/asia/whale-plastics-indonesia.html?module=inline> > in > November. A sperm whale died in Spain > <https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/12/science/sperm-whale-death-spain.html?module=inline> > last > year after being unable to digest more than 60 pounds of plastic trash. > Image > Plastic recovered from the belly of the whale.CreditSEAME Sardinia Onlus, > via Associated Press > > “The amount of plastic found in the cetacean’s digestive tract was > practically intact, and the proportion between the size of the animal and > the ingested plastic is particularly significant,” it said in a statement > on Monday. > > Europe is the second-largest producer of plastics in the world, “dumping > 150,000-500,000 tons of macroplastics and 70,000-130,000 tons of > microplastics in the sea every year,” according to a report > <https://wwf.fi/mediabank/11094.pdf> the fund published in June. > > Surveys suggest that has left the Mediterranean with some of the highest > microplastic pollution levels in the world > <https://www.nature.com/articles/srep37551#t1>. > Partly in response to such findings, the European Union Parliament voted > last week > <http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20190321IPR32111/parliament-seals-ban-on-throwaway-plastics-by-2021> > to approve a ban on many single-use plastic products, including > disposable plastic straws, cutlery and plates. > > Those measures are scheduled to take effect by 2021. On Sunday, in a > Facebook post that featured a picture of the dead whale > <https://www.facebook.com/SergioCostaMinistroAmbiente/photos/a.377699326073786/572204329956617/?type=3&theater>, > Italy’s environment minister, Sergio Costa, promised his country would be > one of the first to carry out the ban. > > This sort of pollution, he wrote, “afflicts the whole marine world, not > just Italy, of course, but every country in the world has the duty to apply > the policies to fight it: not today, yesterday.” > > “Is there still someone who says that these are not important problems?” > he asked. > > >
