Down the Drain: Ocean Pollution and Our World
Down the Drain: Ocean Pollution and Our World The environment is a major aspect of life. Many people do not take the earth seriously and think that as long as pollution does not directly hurt them then they can go ahead and throw garbage on the ground or spill oil down the drain. The people who hold that view are killing off our earth and also physically harming themselves from the air that they breathe and the water they swim and bathe in. People do not seem to understand that the earth is fragile like a human. Water pollution is a major aspect of environmental pollution. This type of pollution is scary because over 75% of the planet is covered by the ocean. The sea has always been used as somewhat of a garbage pail. It is so vast and is often thought of as a world by itself, and has been swallowing humanity's wastes for a millennia. All kinds of things are thrown into the water with very little thought as to the impact that the trash, chemical, or material might have. We hide things in the water. "Out of sight...out of mind." There is a price to be paid for putting stuff where it doesn't belong. Even something as seemingly benign as throwing an old bike in a lake may create problems. One expert points out that whe
In worse case scenarios, these waters have been known to ignite. We must understand that there is a price to be paid for water pollution. The more direct form of oil pollution occurs when ships transporting the substance sink, leak and/or crash. This is caused by illegal dumping, atomic bomb tests, or accidents aboard nuclear powered vessels or at nuclear reactors near coastlines. The damage done by radioactive spills at sea is probably far less than damage done by equivalent spills on land, or by other forms of chemical and physical pollutants spilled at sea. We put more in our waters than old bikes. Much of this kind of drainage may eventually make it to a treatment plant where the water is effectively cleaned, however some of the waste will surely and inadvertently take a different route which will lead to the contamination of our water supply. However, it is a small percentage of the total petroleum transported from place to place on a yearly basis. The World Wide Fund for Nature estimates that 90% of toxic waste materials which contaminate the seas remain close to the shoreline (Bourhari par. On the surface, where the lighter components of oil in an oil spill will float. Humans litter the ocean with garbage from boats and we pour oil down the storm drains, all the garbage is spread throughout the ocean and it poisons animals or fish, and birds get caught up in it. Water pollution may never be completely wiped out, but it certainly needs to be curbed. Oil pollution is one of the highest publicized forms of ocean pollution. The dangers of toxic waste are excessive.
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