Marine Pollution
Marine pollution is a major environmental issue and a growing threat to marine ecosystems. It is caused by a variety of sources, including oil spills, sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff. Marine pollution can cause harm to marine life, creating health risks for humans, as well as compromising the quality and diversity of marine ecosystems. It can also lead to reduced oxygen levels in the water and can disrupt delicate coral reef systems. Marine pollution can be prevented through improved management of human activities at sea and on land, including reducing the use of plastics, enforcing laws and regulations, and educating the public.
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