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    Marine debris‚ commonly known as marine litter‚ is man-made waste that is deliberately or accidently released into oceans‚ lakes‚ seas or any other type of waterway. 6.4 million Tonnes of garbage are found in the world’s oceans every year and it just keeps increasing. 90% of this garbage is found to be plastic. Marine debris comes in many different forms. One form is ghost nets‚ these are fishing nets that fish and other creatures get caught in. The ghost nets restrict movement which means that

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    Abstract The ubiquitous nature of marine debris is a growing concern worldwide. Continued monitoring of established sites will only lead to a deeper understanding of the complex problem. Beach surveys have been performed at Charlesworth Bay since July 2011. With over 3 years of beach survey data we are able to examine the temporal importance in estimating daily accumulation rates. We continue to identify the types and sources of debris. With an expanding data set experts are able to better

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    ALARMING SITUATION: MARINE DEBRIS IS AFFECTING MARINE WILDLIFE These days‚ around the world exists a global and terrible problem that is the pollution and its different types‚ which not only affects to habitants also all animal species like the marine wildlife. Therefore‚ like I said before this fact could be seen anywhere: big countries‚ small countries‚ cities‚ etc; because irresponsible people who think that all the enviroment and ecological system will last forever‚ live in their houses

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    Plastic is Killing Marine Animals “Marine debris is typically described as any persistent‚ manufactured‚ or processed solid material discarded‚ disposed of‚ or abandoned in the marine and coastal environment” (Richard C. Thompson 11). If this is the case‚ how does marine debris end up in and around the water? According to Kimberly Amaral with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution‚ marine debris can reach the ocean three ways; being flushed down the toilet or washed down the drain‚ ultimately ending

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    Marine Bio 5

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    to the wake from a cargo ship going by. It could be a plethora of factors. In the lesson‚ you learned about a debris convergence zone‚ or “garbage patch‚” that can form in the center of the Pacific Ocean. How is the formation of this patch related to ocean currents? Where else in the world’s oceans are garbage patches likely to form? A: These patches form from currents brining debris together into one place. Another place in the world where a garbage patch could form would in any of the main gyres

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    Marine Pollution in HK

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    Project Title: Marine Pollution in Hong Kong Research: Hong Kong Marine Water Pollution Causes Although marine water in the worldwide is exposed to lots of similar causes of pollution‚ for example. industry pollutants dump‚ sewage‚ acid gas and etc‚ special factors such as landfill are influencing the quality of sea water in Hong Kong too. Air Pollution--Acidification Air pollution and ocean pollution are inextricably linked. Pollution from automobiles and factories is translated

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    In addition to the environment‚ marine animals mistakenly eat plastic bags due to people’s littering‚ which keeps killing ocean wildlife. The clean and blue oceans in California always attract tourists to spend time enjoying it during their holiday. Nonetheless‚ trashes littered by people gather together in the oceans due to ocean current‚ and plastic bags play a key role. As plastic bags dissolve‚ it forms a collection of marine debris‚ which forms Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Generally speaking

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    What are the various ways that marine mammals are being killed and how is this killing affecting us? According to the World Wide Fund (WWF)‚ every year about 308000 whales‚ dolphins and porpoises die because of fishing gear like nets (2003). Other than the deliberate killing annually‚ these numbers of marine mammals die because of becoming entangled in nets and at times‚ drowning because of them. This is called ‘bycatch’; when an animal is accidentally caught as some other animal is trying to be

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    Pacific Garbage Patch‚ also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex‚ is a gyre of marine debris in the central North Pacific Ocean located roughly between 135°W to 155°W and 35°N and 42°N. ... Wikipedia In context The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. education.nationalgeographic.com This gyre is similar to the North Pacific Gyre in the way it traps man-made marine debris in the North Atlantic Garbage Patch‚ similar to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

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    the South Pacific collides with cooler water from the north‚ and this is where the garbage comes together. This gyre is quickly becoming a plastic landscape‚ filled with waste and debris from human disposal. Interesting enough the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is more than just a floating island‚ but also involves debris that is located underwater for miles. Consisting mainly of plastic‚ the Great Pacific Garbage Patch isn’t biodegradable‚ meaning “the microbes that break down other substances don’t

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