The document discusses the causes and impacts of marine pollution. It identifies the two main sources of marine pollution as land-based activities like littering and runoff and ocean-based activities such as oil spills and dumping from ships. Plastic waste is highlighted as a major pollutant, with over 88 million tons reported in Indonesian seas. The impacts of marine pollution are broad, threatening marine life, ecosystems, and water quality while also harming the economy. Solutions proposed include reducing plastic use, proper waste disposal, and environmentally-friendly clean up initiatives.
The document discusses the causes and impacts of marine pollution. It identifies the two main sources of marine pollution as land-based activities like littering and runoff and ocean-based activities such as oil spills and dumping from ships. Plastic waste is highlighted as a major pollutant, with over 88 million tons reported in Indonesian seas. The impacts of marine pollution are broad, threatening marine life, ecosystems, and water quality while also harming the economy. Solutions proposed include reducing plastic use, proper waste disposal, and environmentally-friendly clean up initiatives.
The document discusses the causes and impacts of marine pollution. It identifies the two main sources of marine pollution as land-based activities like littering and runoff and ocean-based activities such as oil spills and dumping from ships. Plastic waste is highlighted as a major pollutant, with over 88 million tons reported in Indonesian seas. The impacts of marine pollution are broad, threatening marine life, ecosystems, and water quality while also harming the economy. Solutions proposed include reducing plastic use, proper waste disposal, and environmentally-friendly clean up initiatives.
Land-based activities: This is the largest source of
marine pollution, and includes activities such as littering, sewage discharge, and agricultural runoff.
Ocean-based activities: This includes activities such as
oil spills, dumping of waste from ships, and fishing gear entanglement. The main type of waste that pollutes the sea is plastic waste. More than 88 million tons of plastic have polluted indonesian seas. Plastic is very dangerous for marine ecosystems because it can damage marine line,consumption and water quality The impact of marine pollution and plastic waste is very broad because it can affect the entire marine ecosystem. Some of the most visible impacts of marinepollution are: danger for marine life damage to marine ecosystem
reduce water quality
economic impacts Project selection objectives reducing marine pollution and improving marine ecosystem. Solutions to marine pollution and plastic waste.
reduce plastic use
dispose of waste properly take part in environmentally friendly activities that work to clean the sea CONCLUSION By taking action to reduce marine pollution and plastic waste, we can help to protect our oceans and the marine Group name