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    water. Our ecosystem revolves around our well-being and what we contribute to maintain its healthy status. If not properly treated, losses of habitats and species are a very huge concern. Coral Reefs are not just targeted or damaged by just pollution. There are many different causes all leading up to the same main point, in which is the coral reefs are being put under pressure from these causes. The reefs are being physically damaged from multiple fishing methods, occurring mostly in coastal

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    According to the National Ocean Service, the largest source of ocean pollution is the land. This is said to comprise of eighty percent of the total ocean pollution. There are different types of land pollution to the ocean, the nonpoint source pollution and the on point source pollution. The non-point source pollution result from water runoff from the land. This type of run off has no designated point at which they enter the ocean and hence the name nonpoint land pollution (NOAA, 1). The run off carries

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    world, assuming, the earth is indestructible, despite the warning signs of global warming. The Ocean covers 71 percent of Earth. Keeping it clean is a responsibility that all humanity must participate in. Keeping the ocean pollution to a minimum is essential to our living status and we should be more educated on the issue. Having pollution in the water severely affects the way we live. Polluting the ocean pollutes, the air, food and water quality. Plastic, fuel, detergent, oil, they are all toxins

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    In addition to legislation being passed, independent companies have worked hard to clean up rivers and bays. Although it was largely a chemical pollution issue, the Charles River and Boston Harbor Cleanup of the 1980’s proved that it was possible to cleanup even the dirtiest of waterways, which has been inspirational to many other port cities around the country to do the same. Recently, Providence has started to clean up the Seekonk River and the harbor and Baltimore has made huge strides towards

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    With ocean pollution’s rapid growth, concerns about the negative effects of ocean pollution have led to increased research. It is shown that “more than 4.8 million metric tons of plastic waste enters the oceans from land each year” (An Ocean of Plastic). As that number is already large it continues to get bigger. Majority of the litter dispersed into the ocean came from land because of human activity. Whether it is intentional or nonintentional, the waste released into the ocean is because of humans

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    Have you ever wondered what is life like without plastic? Today, all around the world ocean pollution is still active. The community is trying to figure out a great solution to stop ocean pollution. Most of the time no one knows that he or she usually uses water for everything in beverages and food . Well, it seems like when people drink water it's like they’re actually drinking the ocean . People pass by around places that people never been to , could possibly have dangerous things in the water

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    Ocean pollution comes in many forms with each having some sort of effect on the marine ecosystem. Ocean pollution is destroying earth 's waters, because its killing populations of organisms in the water all over the ocean, Its destroying coral reefs and water is being contaminated with oil,garbage and chemicals.Which in turn is destroying organisms all over the ocean. For the purpose of this paper, it will be logical to categorize these pollutants into three main areas; garbage, chemical, and noise

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    The earth’s greatest mass is the ocean, which is seventy percent and holds 1.3 billion cubic km of water. Being the biggest mass on this earth, eighty percent of the world gather their food from the ocean. Along with the eighty percent, one-fourth to one-third of the food we catch from the ocean is also to feed other animals as well. However, with our growing industrial economy pollution has found their way to the ocean. Ocean pollution is a complex series of problems that are linked to many causes

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    Our oceans are so polluted that 100,000 marine mammals die each year from trash related ocean pollution. (The Gale Encyclopedia, 2014). Our oceans are in such critical condition due to several types of marine pollution. From the causes and staggering statistics, to the drastic effects on marine life, and the extent of solutions it is clear that marine pollution has a colossal negative impact on our oceans. Marine pollution began long ago, and continues to worsen today because of human’s actions.

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    Environmental Problem – Ocean Dumping and Trash Pollution Ocean water takes up seventy percent of the entire Earth’s surface and ninety-six percent of water found is in the oceans. Ocean water is a wonderful resource for travel, recreational purposes and is the largest habitat for plants. Additionally, one in every six jobs held by a United States citizen is marine-related. Also, “biological productivity of the ocean plays a vital role in the global climate and carbon cycle and provides nearly 50

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