The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world. With an area of about 41.08 million square feet, the Atlantic Ocean covers 20% of the earth’s surface. The Atlantic Ocean is half the size of the Pacific Oceana and animals from Thresher sharks to King Salmon thrive there.
King Salmon fish thrive amazing well in the Atlantic Ocean. Millions of fish live in the Atlantic Ocean and hundreds of other species too. From sea lions, manatees and humpback whales, to the smallest starfish, ghost crab and salmon, they all once thrived with no problem in the Atlantic Ocean, until something horrific happened.
The Atlantic Ocean was filled with plastic. It was contaminated from residents and even tourist throwing plastic wastes into the Ocean meaninglessly. For this reason, it caused a plastic contamination. The amount of plastic that was filled into the ocean was so unbelievable that
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Sometimes, a young animal can get tangled in soda bands and grow into it making them have weird or irregular shapes. All of this is because of human’s carelessness to nature. This is the exact situation for this innocent turtle that grew into the soda band that once tangled him.
Let alone the plastic contamination being dangerous to the health of animals and plants, it is also dangerous to heath of us humans. With the situation like this, fishes and other animals can go extinct. Fish like salmon that live in the Atlantic Ocean are not only environmentally friendly, as in they help with the ocean ecosystem, but they are also economically friendly. Salmon boost the economy, and with their dying numbers due to plastic contamination, they could go extinct and not be a booming factor for the economy.
However, salmon wouldn’t only go extinct by the plastic contamination, but by also overfishing. But how is it that they still thrive in the Atlantic Ocean and come back ever year in outstanding
I think that SeaWorld is an amazing facility. I love the fact that they rescue sea creatures from their inevitable death. I love the fact that children love to come here. I love the fact that this place causes children to subconsciously learn something. I love to bring my kids here on the weekend to watch the shows that the trainers put on with the orcas.
The four-days of World War II it was skirmisk in May 1942 they marked the first air-sea battle. Then the Japanese was seeking to control the Coral Sea with an invasion Port Moresby in southeast of New Guinea, but they made plans to intercepted by Allied forces. The first-air battle they had engagement in which the lead role was played by aircrafts launched from ships at sea. Then the war was resulted from the Japanese. The unknown to the japaneses, the Allied of codebreakers had learned enough about the enemy’s.
Frank Ocean is a true rockstar of today. Embarking his career in the early two thousands, he started off as a ghostwriter for many popular artists like Beyonce and other rap groups. Once releasing his extremely popular mixtape in 2011, Nostalgia Ultra, he became an instant success. Speaking on his own his own struggles, being a bisexual black male, he somehow made the music relatable to every listener. If you’re white, heterosexual, rich, or poor, Ocean found a way to make his music common to every audience.
Climate change has been clearly shown to affect Pacific salmon, and it has been generally seen to diminish salmon populations. In the Pacific Northwest, numerous salmon populations have been labeled as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. This is due to climate change warming the ocean, increasing sea levels, and changing flow patterns. It is predicted that salmon populations are only going to continue decreasing due to these changes in their environment. However, some researchers are arguing that Pacific salmon populations are actually going to show an increase in population size, and this is due to an increase in ocean temperatures causing a bottom-up effect that increases resources lower on the food chain, therefore benefitting salmon
The world is learning how to become more sustainable. Earley references to an interview conducted by The Post and Courier with John Weinstein, a physiology professor at The Citadel. John Weinstein points out that “the plastic pollution in out oceans is one of the most critical environmental concerns facing wildlife today” (qtd. in Earley). The image of the various pieces of plastic that are found in sea turtles catches people’s eyes and help’s the article invoke strong feeling
Sarah Freeman’s article in The Ethicalist explains the negative effects humans have on the ocean. These negative effects include plastic pollution, global warming, and worst of all, overfishing. Overfishing occurs when a fish species is wild caught faster than it can reproduce. This leads to fewer fish in the ocean, meaning less marine biodiversity (Freeman). After Freeman spends most of her article explaining how the oceans are suffering, she then starts talking about what can be done to prevent a baren sea.
The Atlantic Ocean covers approximately 1/5th of the surface of the earth and covers approximately 29% of the world 's water surface area. To the next ocean, the Arctic Ocean! The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and the
This cost for turtle a life, as plastic causes a blockage within digestive system. But this is only the beginning. Spots made of plastic cover for Sunlight cannot penetrate through plastic garbage into the water, algae and plankton, which is the bottom of the food chain, may simply die out. The situation can quickly turn into a global crisis. If it becomes less plankton, it means that fish and turtles will have nothing to eat, and if they begin to disappear, then the number of predators such as sharks and whales, also will be reduced.
These solid wastes specifically trash such as plastics, fishing wire, and rope are carried down the river and into the Sound and from there pulled into the ocean. Though it may seem as though it isn’t the large of a deal the trash floating over time breaks down but is never fully ridden from the water. This mean that if for example a water bottle were to float into the North Atlantic, the sun over time would help to break down the bonds of the plastic and eventually the plastic would completely dissolve, now this were the problem comes in no longer do you have just one piece of plastic but instead you have tiny pieces of plastic scattered throughout a wider area of the ocean than you did before. The introduction of these solid materials can result in a decrease in biodiversity as animals ingest the small plastic particles or get tangled up in rope, wire or plastic. It can also result in a huge payout of money by the State of North Carolina in an effort to clean up their shores.
Polyactic Acid Is plastic bad for the earth? We use plastic to create items that make our lives easier everyday. Plastic has been molded into bottles, chairs, toys, and almost anything one can imagine. Over time the items created can potentially be more harmful for the planet than helpful. Plastic cannot just disappear, and everyday millions of plastic items are being used, a lot for only one day before being thrown out.
Ocean polluting has big impact on human’s health too. As those chemicals are ingested by the animals, it is not good for humans. Because we are at the end of the food chain, we consume contaminated fish and mammals. We might consume much more toxic chemicals than the sea animals. There are different types of ways that plastic is dangerous for humans.
According to a Biological Diversity website (https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/ocean_plastics/), the author states that “Thousands of seabirds and sea turtles, seals and other marine mammals are killed each year after ingesting plastic.” People keep littering and that littering is killing precious marine life. The level of
Imagine what happens if we keep on polluting our planet? What happens to our future generation? Since plastic takes years to biodegrade, if we keep polluting our environment with plastic, then our future generation will suffer from the environment around them. It also means that plastic and other trash will continue polluting the ocean, which can cause thousands of sea animals to go extinct, providing us with less source of food. Not only sea animals, but animals all over the world might extinct or become endangered because of pollution.
The ocean… The sound of the waves applauding and hugging the shore. The internal sounds of the body out in the world’s biggest swimming pool. The echo of my sister’s laughter. The salty smell so strong that one can taste it dancing on ones taste buds.
It is impossible to give an accurate estimation of the amount of plastic that is being polluted into the ocean. However, in 1975 the global fishing fleet alone dumped approximately 135 400 tons of plastic fishing gear and 23 600 tons of synthetic packaging materials