"Stranded Whale in Osaka Bay Sparks Concerns Over Disposal and Environmental Impact"

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A 39-foot male sperm whale died in Osaka Bay, prompting officials to bury it at an industrial waste disposal complex until it naturally becomes a skeletal specimen for a local museum. This incident raises questions about the reasons for whale strandings in the area and the cost of handling such incidents, with experts citing possible causes including tidal fluctuations, diseases, and climate change. The offshore burial is expected to cost less than previous cases, as officials aim to avoid a repeat of last year's costly decomposing whale incident.
- A stray whale died in Osaka Bay, raising questions about the cause and the cost of disposal The Associated Press
- Whale dies after straying into Osaka Bay, Japanese officials confirm Fox News
- Whale found dead in Osaka Bay to be buried on prefectural land The Japan Times
- More whales getting stranded in western Japan bay amid global warming Kyodo News Plus
- A whale that died in a port in Osaka is set to be buried to become skeletal specimen for museum Olean Times Herald
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