Dead
Whales Are Showing Up Bringing Us A Message The Entire World Should
See
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January, 2014
More
people are starting to look at what we’ve done to this planet,
especially since the birth of the technological revolution. Our
oceans have been suffering for a very long time, with countless oil
spills and toxic waste dumped into them every single day from
industrial practices and more. Despite having numerous ways to
operate in a fashion that is more harmonious with the planet, we
continue to choose to destroy our planet on a daily basis, and we
can’t afford to do that anymore. Despite how much our planet is
suffering, people everyday are starting wake up and realize that we
really do need to look at, question, and change the way we operate
here on planet Earth. This shift in perception alone can help
springboard us towards change, and creating a new experience for us
and other beings who we share the planet with.
Whales
have been showing up dead on multiple beaches, bringing us a message
with stomachs full of plastic. This has happened multiple times. In
the summer of july 2013, a sperm whale was stranded on Tershelling, a
Northern island in the Netherlands. The whale swallowed 56 different
plastic items that totalled over 37 pounds. In april 2010, a gray
whale died after stranding itself on a West Seattle beach, it was
found to have over 20 plastic bags, small towels, surgical gloves,
plastic pieces, duct tape, and more in its system. In March of 2013
a dead sperm whale washed up on Spain’s South coast which swallowed
17kg of plastic waste.
The
list goes on and on. Keep in mind, these are whales who choose to
beach themselves or have washed up on shore, think about all the
whales and other marine beings that don’t.
These
are not uncommon events, in 1989 a stranded sperm whale in the
Lavezzi Islands died of a stomach obstruction after accidentally
ingesting plastic bags and 100 feet of plastic sheeting. A paper
published in 1990 reports that a sperm whale in Iceland died due to a
complete obstruction of the gut with plastic marine debris. In August
2008, a sperm whale washed up dead on the beach near Point Reyes,
California, with 450 Pounds of fishing net, plastic bags and rope
found in its stomach (see picture to the left) In 2008, the
California Marine Mammal Stranding Database recorded another sperm
whale with enormous amounts of plastic and fish netting in its
stomach.
I’ll
stop there as there are countless examples.
By
now, you’ve probably heard of “The Great Garbage Patch,” it’s
an area the size of Queensland, Australia where there is
approximately one million tonnes of plastic spread throughout the
ocean. Drag a net in any area of this part of the ocean and you will
pick up toxic, discarded plastic. We’ve shown this video before,
but here it is again just incase you missed it.
With
the Fukushima disaster and the famous gulf oil spill in 2004, as well
as many more we don’t even hear about, I’m surprised anything at
all is alive in our oceans. These events, and many more should stop
everyone from their daily routines, just stop, and say no more. The
world should not continue forward, people should not go to work, it’s
time for all of us to stop, come together and change this world. Now
is our window of opportunity. These events should really serve as
triggers for us to wake up and change our ways.
A
mass collective desire to change these things is what has, and will
put the human race on a journey to do so. It’s time to educate
ourselves about what is really happening on the planet, and bring
awareness to the most important issues we must tackle today. This is
why alternative media outlets are so important, they bring awareness
and shed light on what corporate media hardly covers.
Our
planet is calling on us to change our ways, and the change starts
with you. At the same time, our planet is calling for a massive
transformation. All of the corporations and toxic industrial
practices must stop what they are doing. New, clean , green
technology is available and we could easily replace all of these
plastics with hemp, and much much more. We have so many solutions,
yet we do not implement them.
I
want to provide solutions to this problem, and it’s hard to come up
with them other than making changes in your own lives. There are
wonderful individuals like this
one, a 19 year old boy who developed a cleanup array that could
remove over seven million tons of plastic from our oceans.
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