Atlantic Ocean Research Paper

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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 …show more content…

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

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