It was thought that the ocean was so deep and huge that no matter how much garbage you put into it would have small consequences. As we have seen that is very wrong, here are a few of the problems ocean pollution cause: Toxic metals can destroy the biochemistry, behavior, and reproduction of marine life. Fertilizer runoff creates eutrophication that flourishes algal bloom (rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in aquatic systems) which depletes the oxygen content in the water that affects marine life. Today, in many parts of the world, sewage water is discharged in the ocean
It was thought that the ocean was so deep and huge that no matter how much garbage you put into it would have small consequences. As we have seen that is very wrong, here are a few of the problems ocean pollution cause: Toxic metals can destroy the biochemistry, behavior, and reproduction of marine life. Fertilizer runoff creates eutrophication that flourishes algal bloom (rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in aquatic systems) which depletes the oxygen content in the water that affects marine life. Today, in many parts of the world, sewage water is discharged in the ocean