Here the dead whale was found on the sea rays, people were shocked to see something like that coming out of the stomach

To what extent the plastic pollution has damaged our environment, a heart -wrenching picture came from the Philippines. Here, 40 kg of plastic was found from the stomach of a young whalingfish found in a dead condition by the sea. This matter is not only shocking environmentalists, but it also makes us think of how large plastic use has become a big problem for other organization. What is the matter? This painful incident came to light near the claims of the Philippines, when the body of a young whale flowed to the coast on Saturday. When the postmortem of the dead whale was finished, more than 40 kg of plastic bags came out of it. This information was unveiled in media reports and a statement released by the museum on Monday. What did you get in the stomach of the whale? Officials of the Bone Collector Museum said they had restored the following things from the stomach of the whale: 16 rice cabinets used in banana cultivation caused many shopping bags used in banana cultivation for the whale as a result of this heavy and toxic plastic waste he died for. The marine biologists of the museum called it very sad and embarrassment. The statement of experts on the Facebook page of the Bone Collector Museum said: “It is very disgusting and frightening. The government must act strictly against those who regard the sea and waterways as a garbage can.” Experts believe that such incidents are not only dangerous to the lives of marine organisms, but also severely affect the marine ecosystem. Why are such incidents increasing? Plastic is widely used in countries such as Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam. The right plastic system is not sufficient here, reaching a large amount of plastic waste the rivers and seas. The Guardian report states that the Philippines is one of the largest plastic pollutants in the world. It leaves millions of tonnes of plastic waste in the sea alone every year. Why is it a matter of concern? Eating plastic causes the organisms of the sea to face the digestive system of stubble, stomach problems and slow death. Plastic is not destroyed hundreds of years, causing continuous damage to marine ecology. The microplastic of plastic breakdown now reaches the body of people through fish and shrimp. What to do now? Limit the use of plastic, especially single -use plastic is completely prohibited. Governments should pay particular attention to cleanliness and monitoring of marine areas. General citizens will also need to show awareness and take on plastic options. The closing of the Philippines warned us that if we still do not warn, then in the coming years not only the sea creatures, but the whole environment will be in a serious crisis. This ‘slow poison’ of plastic affects the life of the whole earth, and its treatment is only possible through awareness, policy strife and behavioral change.