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This whale had more than 88 pounds of plastic in its stomach when it died
Pilot Whale With 80 Plastic Bags In Stomach Dies In Thailand | The Inertia
Gray whale dies bringing us a message - with stomach full of plastic trash - InvestigateWest
Ocean Mimic - 🐋 Whale Dies with 40kg of Plastic Bags in... | Facebook
The Over-whale-ming Plastic Problem
Whale dies from eating more than 80 plastic bags | Whales | The Guardian
Whale that died off Thailand had eaten 80 plastic bags - BBC News
Dead Whale, 220 Pounds of Debris Inside, Is a 'Grim Reminder' of Ocean Trash - The New York Times
Whale dies after swallowing 80 plastic bags | The Independent | The Independent
Whale with plastic bags in stomach dies in Thailand; autopsy finds 17lbs of rubbish in animal - CBS News
The Ocean Plastic Crisis - Greenpeace International
Whale found dead in Thailand waters had 80 plastic bags in stomach
Beached Whale Found With 30 Plastic Bags Crammed In Its Belly | HuffPost Impact
Plastic pollution: The alarming trend of whales filled with plastic, explained - Vox
Yet Another Dead Whale Is Grave Reminder Of Our Massive Plastic Problem
Whale dies in Thailand after eating more than 17 lbs of plastic | CNN
56-foot long sperm whale dies with fishing nets, plastic bags in stomach
Hawaii whale dies with fishing nets, plastic bags in stomach | AP News
SPECIAL: The Bergen Whale - Killed By Plastic
Stemming the tide of plastic bags choking the world's oceans - EIA
115 Plastic Cups, 25 Plastic Bags & 2 Flip-Flops Found In Dead Whale's Stomach In Indonesia
Hawaii whale dies with fishing nets, plastic bags in stomach - Nelson Star
Whales and the plastics problem - the deadliest predator in the sea may not be what you think. — WWF Protecting Whales & Dolphins Initiative
Hawaii whale dies with fishing nets, plastic bags in stomach | KTLA
Whale dies after swallowing 80 plastic bags
30 Plastic Bags Found in Beached Whale's Stomach
Plastic Free Waterford on Twitter: "So this whale is made up of 250kg of # plastic, the same amount that ends up in our oceans every second.Inspired by a whale found dead with