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O.B Ocean Pollution Video
One of the group members of Enactus Organziation at FSC created a YouTube video. Check out these devastating scenes at the beaches created by the pollution...
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What Causes Ocean Pollution
1. Land-based pollutants: Waste originating
on land such as plastics and electronics account for 80 percent of all marine
debris.
2. Toxic chemicals: Chemicals that have
been implicated in cancer, developmental problems and other health issues end
up in the ocean.
3. Energy consumption: The burning of
coal, accounting for roughly 50 percent of U.S. energy use, releases toxic
mercury that ends up in the ocean and the fish we eat.
4. Pharmaceuticals: The Associated
Press reports that U.S. hospitals and long-term care facilities alone flush
millions of pounds of pharmaceuticals annually down the drain.
5. Oil spills: An estimated 706
million gallons of oil are leaked from ships or wash from land into the ocean
each year.
6. Carbon emissions: The oceans have
absorbed about 50 percent of carbon dioxide from our carbon emissions,
resulting in a 30 percent increase in ocean acidity since the Industrial
Revolution.
Clean World
No matter where you’re going, just remember to give some thought to our good friend Mother Nature. Ocean pollution, more than most of us realize, is a very large and very preventable problem. Too much of the world fails to understand, fails to care about, or simply oversees the dangers of pollution and the small and simple things we can do to help alleviate or even diminish pollution’s effects. One of the keys to alleviating the damage of ocean pollution isn’t necessarily keeping our beaches and the ocean itself clean, but keeping our entire world clean.
Even Better, you can attend an International Coastal Cleanup Day which is an amazing event that removes literally tons of plastic from coastlines and waterways around the world every year.
What You Can Do to Reduce Ocean Pollution
Be
informed and aware of your impact on the environment. Everything you do
and use has some bearing on your surroundings. Making intelligent
choices and changes in the manner of your everyday living is perhaps the
most effective solution for ocean pollution.
- Reduse plastic bags and recycle plastics. Don't throw them away.
- Cut down on the use of toxic household cleaners.
- Don't throw trash when you visit the beach, or when you go anywhere else, for that matter.
- Make sure your vehicles and boats do not leak oil on the road or on the water. When it rains, this oil will of course be washed away and eventually, via streams, rivers or drains, find its way into the ocean.
- For the same reason, do not flush medications and chemicals down the drain.
- Cut down on the use of chemicals and fertilizers in your garden or on your farm.
- Volunteer and participate in environment clean-up drives.
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