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8. Each year 1.2 trillion gallons of untreated sewage, stormwater, and industrial waste is discharged into the U.S. ocean water. This gives a very negative impact in the ocean and marine life. 9. (no explanation needed) 10. About 100,000 marine animals are killed each year because of plastic pollution. Animals are killed by choking on plastic, eating plastic, or getting caught in plastic. Part 4: 1. Studies show that 90% of large predatory fish, including tuna fish is wiped out because of industrial fishing. 2. (picture: chinese shark fin soup) Now, about 145 countries are engaged in the shark’s fin industry. They tend to take just the find of the shark while alive, and toss the body back into the ocean if it is still alive. Unable to swim without its fin, the sharks sink to the bottom and die of suffocation, blood loss, or predation by other marine animals. 3. This sea level rise is affected by global warming. 4. Like in the photo, when a coral becomes unhealthy, it bleaches to the color white. When it’s at this stage, they most likely die. 5. Over 50 eel restaurants in Japan have closed last year, because of the over priced eels, and the limited amount of them. 6. This trend is linked to global warming, and puts thousands of coast cities and small islands at risk. 7. (picture: part of the garbage patch) This island made out of garbage is known as the “Great Pacific garbage patch” or the “Pacific trash vortex”, and it’s located in the central North Pacific Ocean. 8. (no explanation needed) 9. Climate and the ocean are strongly linked together, and a little change of one of them causes the other to change as well. Climate change in the ocean rises sea levels, grows acidification, and changed the temperature in the currents of the ocean. This impacts the ecosystem and the health of marine animals. 10. (picture: fish with plastic) Plastic pollution in the ocean is a serious matter, being consumed by fish and eventually traveling up the food chain. This causes serious consequences not only in the marine animal food chain but also to us humans.
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