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    percent of it remains unexplored by humans; the ocean, the lifeblood of planet earth. From its coral reefs to the solitary creatures that lurk in its depths, the ocean is home to numerous amazing creatures, from enormous whales and sharks to tiny fish, each specie serving as an indicator for the oceans health and maintaining the food chain. Unfortunately, all of this is at risk as a result of the neglect and carelessness mankind has shown towards the ocean. Individuals, governments and corporations

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    Gina McArdleMay 21, 2010F 9-11:50Be the Solution to Ocean PollutionSpecific Purpose: To persuade my audience to minimize the amount of waste they contribute to the ocean litter and pollutionCentral Idea: The quality of the ocean and health of sea life is greatly impacted by the contents that go into the sea, so the people of this world should limit the amount of litter and pollutants that potentially contribute to this problem.INTRODUCTIONI.Attention Getter: Breathe slowly

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    because of carless people. Ocean pollution has a big amount of effects on the wildlife. There are also a lot of different kinds of pollution, from noise to offshore drilling. There is a lot of different ways that the trash gets in the ocean causing population. Pollution in the ocean is killing animals and endangering habitats; this is also having major effects on tourism. It’s more than just trash in the ocean and it causes more problems than everyone thinks.Ocean pollution has effects on the world

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    There are four named oceans in the world: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic. Roughly 70% of the earth’s oxygen is produced by marine plants and only 27% by rainforests. Over 80% of ocean pollution comes from land based activity. This activity can include, but is not limited to, burning oil and not recycling plastics. With knowing those statistics, people should undoubtedly be more concerned with our ocean’s health and well being than what they currently are. Yes, there are a copious amount of

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    article “Ocean of pollution,” the author, Dahr Jamail, makes a strong case for that fact that human activities drive oceans pollution in a terrible situation. He begins by briefly outlining how quickly plastic pollution in the oceans has increased in only few decades along with human behaviour. Dahr then continues on to describe the doubling “dead zones” appears unnaturally have impacts on sea life, even the food chain. The article concludes by stating the solution for the oceans pollution. Clearly

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    effects of consumer waste that pollutes the land, water and air will continue to rise and negatively impact numerous ecosystems on Earth if every human being doesn’t utilize the reduce, recycle, and recycle concept.Outline: 1)The effects of Ocean Pollution introductionA.Water is one of the most important resource here on earth to every living organism. Not only do we need to survive, but also in many elements in today’s society. Water is many of our foods and used in our household such as bathing

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    Earth's oceans are dying. “About 80% of the ocean around the world is polluted with chemicals industrial and residential waste, all of which comes from the land” (“Marine Problems…”).  Pollution is mainly coming from the people. Marine pollution should be stopped because it is the cause of many problems and if something is done about it, people will see an increase in sea life and healthier waters. It makes its way into the ocean and kills marine life. Ocean pollution is affecting the way of fisherman

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    Kalai CacalMrs. PunzalEnglish27 September 2017Name Ocean Pollution The ocean is a great resource for many people and a way of life especially for the people in Hawaii. In Hawaii people fish, dive, kayak, paddle canoe and surf. The ocean provides food for many families and is a consistent place of refuge that holds many memories and traditions. People today are very careless and wasteful and unfortunately much of their actions are causing damage and devastation to the coral reel. Everyone

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    tackle the pollution crisis in the ocean. In the following sections of the memo, background information to the problem, technical aspects of the innovation, and the proposed timeline of the project will be discussed. GLOBAL OCEAN POLLUTION CRISISIn modern times, it is undeniable that the world is facing a pollution crisis, but the spotlight is placed on carbon emissions causing global warming. However, an equally worrying crisis is taking place in the oceans of our world. In the Pacific Ocean exists

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    it or not, pollution may have been older than you have thought. Archeologists have discovered settlements dated from between forty and ten thousand years old. Another discovery of pollution that dates back to the old times is the lead pollution from the Roman Smelters. This type of pollution was found all over Europe leading the Archeologists to believe that they have dumped a vast amount of it into rivers. Although pollution had little effect at the time, the magnitude of pollution started to

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