Ocean Pollution Beth Roland Eighth Grade Science Team 5 Mountaineers.

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Ocean Pollution Beth Roland Eighth Grade Science Team 5 Mountaineers

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Ocean Pollution

Beth Roland

Eighth Grade Science

Team 5 Mountaineers

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What is Ocean Pollution?

• Pollution: damage to the environment as a result of contamination by chemicals, biological agents, sediment, radiation, or heat

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Coastal Pollution

• Coastal waters are MOST sensitive to pollution because they are:

– Heavily used– Close to sources of pollution– Shallow-water bodies– Not as well circulated as the open ocean• Coastal pollution is made up of marinepollution and marine debris

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Pollution: Cause and Effect

• The introduction by man, directly or indirectly, ofsubstances or energy into the marineenvironment, including estuaries, and has the following

effects:– harm to marine life– hazards to human health– adversely affects marine activities, including fishing andother uses of the sea– decreases quality for use of sea water(World Health Organization)

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Main Sources of Marine Pollution

• Petroleum (oil)• Sewage sludge• DDT and PCBs• Mercury• Point source: clearly discernable in terms of origin(municipal sewage outfall, oil tanker spills, offshore oilwell blowouts)• Non-point-source pollution: ill-defined or diffusedsources, runoff (harbors and marinas, TBT, powerboatpollution, invasive species, agriculture, forestry, urbanrunoff, marine debris, air pollution, noise pollution,dredging

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Impact of an Oil Spill

• When oil washes up on a beach, it can negativelyaffect the marine environment• Oil can coat aquatic life and render their insulating fur or feathers useless

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Sludge DepositorySewage sludge isthe semisolidmaterial thatremains aftersewage treatment• Much sewage sludgewas dumpedoffshore until lawsrestricted sewagedumping

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DDT and PCB’s • DDT was a widely used pesticide that became

concentrated in marine fish-DDT caused brown pelicans and ospreys to

produce thin egg shells- Worldwide, DDT has been banned from

agricultural use but is still found in developing countries

• PCBs are industrial chemicals used as liquid coolants and insulation in industrial equipment such as power transformers

-PCBs enter the marine environment through leaks and from discarded equipment

-PCBs can accumulate in animal tissues andaffect reproduction

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Current Laws Regulating Off-shore Dumping

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Plastic in an Aquatic Environment

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