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    too often, sea turtles mistake trash for the creatures that they prey upon" ( ). In the blog posted by Marine Litter Solutions, it talked about marine litter and the different types of it. "Marine litter is human-created waste that has been discharges into the coastal or marine environment" ( ). There are "roughly about 70 percent of marine litter, such as glass, metal, and all sorts of marine equipment" ( ). Because of littering, it can make its way into the waters that animals live in and can…

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    Effects Of Ocean Pollution

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    Its sad watching marine life die because past generations and the present generation are careless and lazy to the point where the can't go a few steps to throw their rubbish away and leave it for it to get blown away into the water affecting marine life. Ocean pollution has many causes that can be fixed for example, sewage systems flowing to the ocean, oil spills, littering, and land…

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    Percy's Dream

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    After leaving the casino, they all catch a taxi that'll take them to the Santa Monica pier in Los Angeles. Since they can't pay the taxi driver directly, Annabeth has the idea to use the debit card from the Lotus Casino that has unlimited money on it. On the way there, they talk about Percy's dream and if Hades is the one in his dreams. According to his dream, the being is waiting for two items— one must be Zeus's master bolt. Once they make it to the pier, Percy immediately goes to the water.…

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    On Seven of May, 2010 2 days before the start of the annual fishing seasonoil bounced off Grand Isle and flowed into Terrebonne Bay. In fact, oil fouled 35 p% of the US Gulf Coast’s 2,625 kilometers of shoreline before the spill was done. The murky waters of the Mississippi River Delta hide a vast variety of life, hence the abundnt local commercial and sport fishng. But they also hide the longterm impacts of Deepwater Horizon’s oil spill from the public. The oil that reached shore has been…

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    Baleen Whales

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    Baleen whales undergo the longest annual migrations of any animal (Rice and Wolman 1971, Stone et al. 1990, Rasmussen et al. 2007). The function has generally been accepted as an evolutionary response to the need to feed in colder waters and reproduce in warmer waters (Corkeron and Connor 1999, Learmonth et al 2006). The location of feeding and breeding grounds along migration routes were initially inferred from stomach contents of stranding data and whaling logs (e.g., MacKintosh 1945, Scammon…

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    Why Tearing Down Dams Could Help Save Endangered Killer Whales In the industrialized world, it’s easy to see that construction and manufacturing have had an enormous impact on the ecosystem. Whether you believe in climate change or not, the affects of pollution on the environment are plain to see. In her 2017 article entitled “Why Tearing Down Dams Could Save Endangered Killer Whales,” Hanna Brooks Olsen examines the effect of declining Chinook Salmon population on pregnant Orcas near Seattle.…

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    According to the Earth Institute, each year, one trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide.Plastic bags are harming the ocean. There should be a fee on plastic bags. Polluting is happening everywhere the reason this is happening because people are careless and sometimes bags slip away and the bags just fly away and go up in streets.The birds are also mistaken the plastic for food and giving it to their babies.Their should be a fee on plastic because the plastic is polluting the oceans and…

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    Benjamin. "Marine Destruction." Geographical (Geographical Magazine Ltd.) 88.9 (2016): 60. MasterFILE Complete. Web. 12 Feb. 2017 Benjamin Henig, the author, write about the causes of marine pollution. He states “The threat of extinction for marine wildlife is a direct effect of human pressures on the oceans” (p. 2). Every day animals continue to die because people do not take into consideration the things they do that will harm marine life. While there are multiple causes of marine…

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    Whereas pollution is very apparent in water, the increase in death rate in aquatic animals are rising every year. People under the poverty line are not able to have access to clean water increasing the rate of disease. This should be addressed by the government because, if pollution increases day by day, it can slowly start to affect everyone in the world, increasing the death rate. We, as the environmental and public works committee, believe that water pollution is affecting the nation and it…

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    other pieces of trash floating around the top of the ocean. Researchers estimated that about ten percent of garbage goes into the ocean every year. This is a major problem that needs to be controlled somehow. The litter is killing many species of marine life and even birds. The animals see them and assume it is food and go to eat it, often getting caught it their throats or not being able to digest it will most likely kill them. Examiners have found various pieces of trash inside the stomach of…

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