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Marine Life

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Samuel Alejandro Moreno Moreno.
Important data
• the protection of marine life environments is defined in the
development of objective No. 14 of sustainable development.

• The livelihoods of more than 3 billion people depend on marine and


coastal biodiversity. However, 30% of the world's fish stocks are
overexploited, reaching a level well below that required to produce
sustainable yield.
Facts and figures
 Pollution in the seas has led to the destruction of the
habitats of marine life such as coral reefs, in addition to
killing fauna due to the plastic in which they are trapped
and altering the flora, which damages us greatly because
the most of the oxygen we breathe comes from algae.

pollution of marine life


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 this is an
example of the
damage done by
humans to
marine life

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Causes:

some of the Sewage

most common Land runoff

causes of Littering

pollution of the Oil spills

marine Toxic chemicals from industries

environment Ocean mining


are
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These damages Effects:


to the • Causes and Effects
• Cancer
environment in • Failure in reproductive
the long run system
harm man • Death
because we eat • Decrease in oxygen levels
• Food chain
many marine • Lung and liver problems
species in our
basic diet
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The solution to this problem would be to apply measures
for the care of biodiversity and the progressive reduction
of pollution, as India has done.

India is the world's 800,000 people depend Sustainable livelihood Adoption of different
second largest fish economically on fishing practice fishing techniques that
producer activities limit accidental catch

Protection of Promotion of new Encourage sustainable SUSTAINABLE


endangered species such agricultural activities tourism FISHERIES TO
as olive ridley turtles. and alternatives to PROTECT THE
fishing ECOSYSTEM

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