Each
year, billions of pounds of trash and other pollutants enter the ocean. The
oceans have absorbed more than 90% of the warming created by humans since the
1970. Had that heat gone into the atmosphere, global average temperature would
have jumped by almost 56 degrees Celsius. But as vast as the oceans are, there
is a limit to how much they can absorb, and they are beginning to show it. Studies
have also revealed that marine plastic pollution in 100% of marine turtles 59%
of whales 36% of seals and 40% of seabird species. From the oxygen we breathe
to the fish we eat, we all are linked to the earth’s oceans. Yet every minute,
the equivalent of a truck load of plastic enters these waters. It’s time to see
and feel the impact on the ocean’s entire living creatures. 90%of all life on
the planet is found in oceans. Over the past 40 years population of marine
species have been decreased half. Our vast oceans have been pushed to the brink
and their ability to support marine life. This Trash also effects tropical
forest in the ocean and has almost affect every species of plants inside the
ocean. Many species are decreasing day by day which are alarming for the
ecosystem and their Lives are at stake.
There
is also some other factors which pollute the Ocean and in that case it directly
affect our environment and also the ecosystem in the Oceans and those include roughly 60,000 commercial tanker and
container ships that ply the seas at any given time. The underwater rackets
that results creates a kind of smog that reaches nearly every corner of the
ocean and shrinks the sensory range of marine wild life. High intensity sonar
used by the navy for testing and training causes some of the same effects.
Meanwhile
in the hunt for offshore oil and gas ships equipped with high powered of air
guns fire compressed air into the water every 10 to 12 seconds for weeks to
months on end. The blast leads some commercial fish species to abandon their habitat
a direct hit on the costal economies dependent on catch rates they also injured
and kill marine invertebrates including scallops, crabs and fishes.
Sadly
the human and the creatures inhabiting in the oceans are the most vulnerable
this ocean trash. Approximately eight million pieces of plastic pollution find
their way into our oceans. The rate of ocean pollution is increasing very rapidly
each day. At current rates of pollution, the world’s oceans will contain more
plastic than fish by 2050. It is mind boggling to imagine. Our oceans are
drowning in plastic pollution and we must come together to tackle the problem
and eliminate it from it very roots.
The least we can do right
now is let’s start the fight against the ocean trash by celebrating nature, our
planet, its species, and building a healthier and more productive future. Let’s
start picking these trashes for our doorsteps and throw it to where it belongs
and the oceans.
Written by: Ghazan Khan
Those who are polluting oceans must be punished and fined heavily
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