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Smuggling of Ambergris

  • Posted By
    10Pointer
  • Categories
    Science & Technology
  • Published
    28th Jun, 2021

Context

In the past few weeks, the Mumbai Police has arrested five persons trying to sell Ambergris or whale vomit.

About the Ambergris

  • Ambergris is generally referred to as whale vomit.
  • It is a solid waxy substance that floats around the surface of the water body and at times settles on the coast.
  • A sperm whale eats several thousand squid beaks a day.
  • Occasionally, a beak makes its way to the whale’s stomach and into its looping convoluted intestines where it becomes ambergris through a complex process, and may ultimately be excreted by the whale.

Is it Ambergris valuable?

  • This excretion is so valuable it is referred to as floating gold.
  • As per the latest estimates, 1 kg of ambergris is worth Rs 1 crore in the international market.
  • The reason for its high cost is its use in the perfume market, especially to create fragrances like musk.
  • It is also believed to be used in some traditional medicines.

Why are the laws on Ambergris?

  • Due to its high value, Ambergris has been a target for smugglers, especially in coastal areas.
  • Since the sperm whale is a protected species, hunting the whale is not allowed.
  • However, smugglers are known to have illegally targeted the fish to obtain the valuable Ambergris from its stomach.

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