Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Stranded-Sperm-Whale-in-Wakatobi-27MZIFJWO2JG7.htmlConceptually similarStranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRIMCompleted★★★★Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRIOCompleted★★★★★★Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRIPCompleted★★★★Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRIQCompleted★★★★Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRIRCompleted★★★★Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRISCompleted★★★★Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRITCompleted★★★★★★Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiGP0STSRIUCompleted★★★★Sperm Whale Death in Palermo, SicilyGP0STTCNGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSRINStranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiOfficials inspect a sperm whale with plastic in its belly in a national park in Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. A 9.5-metre (31.17 ft) sperm whale that is found dead had nearly six kilograms (13.2 lbs) of plastic waste, including 115 cups, in its stomach, park officials said. The park is famous among divers for its large area of reefs and diverse marine life including rays and whales.Locations:Indonesia-Southeast Asia-Sulawesi-Wakatobi RegencyDate:19 Nov, 2018Credit:© WWF Indonesia / Kartika SumolangMaximum size:3582px X 2687pxRestrictions:No fundraising. For Greenpeace usage only. For external usage please contact WWF IndonesiaKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Day-Death-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-Research-Sperm whalesShoot:Stranded Sperm Whale in WakatobiA 9.5-metre (31.17 ft) sperm whale that is found dead in a national park in Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, had nearly six kilograms (13.2 lbs) of plastic waste, including 115 cups, in its stomach, park officials said. The park is famous among divers for its large area of reefs and diverse marine life including rays and whales.