In February 2023, a dead sperm whale washed ashore in Hawaii, and what scientists discovered in its stomach shocked the entire world. The whale had nets and plastic debris in its stomach, highlighting the severe threat to wildlife from the millions of tons of plastic that end up in oceans every year. This tragic finding underscores the urgent need to address ocean pollution and its devastating impact on marine life. click here to watch full video
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