Topic > Essay on Ocean Pollution - 1110

Ocean pollution threatens the entire existence of various marine animals because it causes bioaccumulation of toxins in case marine animals consume toxic materials, for example, mercury, Lead and silver are some of the heavy metals that are mostly the skin of animals absorb and accumulate chemicals in their living tissues, the toxic substance does not decompose easily and may gradually increase over time until the animal's death. Furthermore, if another organism feeds on an animal affected by bioaccumulation, many species will die [4]. As a matter of fact, some chemical liquids have a high temperature, and when they discharge into the ocean, this leads to an increase in ocean temperature and thermal pollution. As a result, many species fail to adapt to high temperatures [5]. Furthermore, ocean pollution significantly ruins the marine ecosystem because the death of even the smallest organism such as plankton causes a huge defect in the sequence of the animal food chain, meaning that the smallest organism is consumed by one larger when small fish species, huge fish or huge fish die. mammals like whales try to find other sources to consume, they mostly fight to the death, even polar bears can migrate [6]. Overall, the death of these animals leads to the extinction of many fish species and the loss of diversity. Furthermore, the world is facing the serious problem that human health is endangered due to ocean pollution which has a toxic influence on the food we eat due to chemicals entering the structure of marine animals. In the United States, more than one-third of shellfish are negatively affected by coastal pollution [7]. As a result, ocean pollution causes many diseases, such as typhoid, jaundice, dysentery, diarrhea, tuberculosis, and hepatitis. The world's worst cases of arsenic poisoning occurred in India and Bangladesh, causing terrible damage for over 2015 3