Whale necropsy reveals intestinal obstruction

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) — Researchers say a whale that died in the Elizabeth River had ingested a piece of plastic that perhaps prevented it from eating.

A necropsy performed Friday also found a large hematoma suggesting the 45-foot juvenile female sei whale might have been hit by a ship shortly before dying the previous day.

Sue Barco, the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center’s stranding response coordinator, said the rigid piece of plastic measuring about 3 inches by 5 inches was stuck in the whale’s stomach chamber and could not pass into its intestines. The whale was thin, and no food was found in its stomach.

The Virginian-Pilot reports (http://bit.ly/1p34Yoq ) that Barco also noticed the hematoma.

Tissue and blood samples might yield more information. The whale will be buried on Craney Island.

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Information from: The Virginian-Pilot, http://pilotonline.com

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