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Waste Disposal Oil Spill
1,163 words1. Introduction to open water waste disposal. 2. Introduction of oil into marine environments. 3. Introduction of plastics / pollutants into marine environments. 4. Possible solutions to waste disposal into our water systems. The oceans and the life they sustain have had enough. They can no longer endure the unwanted pollution of careless, inconsiderate people worldwide. The societies of this world need to wake up, and not only listen to, but understand that it is time to find better ways of dea...
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Hot Spot Marine Life
562 wordsI often wonder how I want to spend the rest of my life. My dream is to explore the ocean and discover the many secrets that still lie beneath the waters surface. I am approaching a time in my life when decision making will pave the way for my future. To have the best of both worlds, a rewarding career and a life revolving around aquatic life, marine biology looks very appealing to me. The study of marine biology would allow me to study and eventually have a profession in the area of marine life ...
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Gulf Of Mexico State And Local
1,042 wordsWhen asked where is the most polluted place in the united states many people even educated people answer would be Houston, Texas with Los Anglous, California a close second. Although Houston is the most polluted city and yes Los angles is a close second... There is a place the size of the state of New Jersey that is worse then the position problem in those two cities. This area is known as the "Dead Zone" it is located at the mouth of the Mississippi in the Gulf of Mexico. The dead zone can not ...
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Marine Life Research Projects
440 wordsThe Pacific Whale Foundation (PWF) is a unique environmental organization. It just doesnt talk about whales and dolphins, it actually studies and protects them first-hand. Their research efforts helped create marine sanctuaries in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States; save dolphins from deadly fishing practices in South America; and establish whale watching as a replacement for whale killing. The PWF currently does research projects in Hawaii and Australia that involve educating the pub...
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Marine Life Long Island
615 wordsSalt marshes are coastal wetlands rich in marine life, which are covered by water at least once per month. They are found in the intertidal zones along low-energy coastlines, forming along the margins of estuaries, where freshwater from the land mixes with seawater. These marshes can be found near the Great South Bay and the Long Island Sound. The entire south shore of Long Island is considered to be a salt marsh important to the health of the marine life. Beginning in Jamaica Bay and extending ...
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Prince William Sound Advancement Of Science
1,394 wordsCleaning Up after the Exxon Valdez Was A Mistake Through many hours of research I have determined that the spill cleaning techniques used to clean the Prince William Sound area of Alaska did more harm than leaving the oil where it was. The Alaskan oil spill has become the most studied and managed event of its kind. Although there is not much that can be done about the marine life that came into direct contact with the crude oil, the geologic effects that the oil introduced into the area should h...
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Ozone Depletion Ozone Layer
2,469 wordsThe Potential Effects of a Depleted Ozone Layer And God said, let there be light and there was light and then God saw the light, that it was good (Genesis 1: 3 - 4). Undoubtedly, light is good. Without light man could not survive. Light is the ultimate cosmic force in this universe allowing man to progress and flourish. In the form of heat, light from the sun warms the Earth. Light, also, is the single most important factor influencing the growth and development of plants. Photosynthesis, a proc...
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Toxic Chemicals Oil Spills
515 wordsExplain The Importance Of Preserving The Health Explain The Importance Of Preserving The Health And Diversity Of The Worlds Oceans. ESSAY # 1 Explain the importance of preserving the health and diversity of the worlds oceans. Our oceans are the most productive and more than likely the most helpful environment on the planet today. Oceans not only supply our ozone with life supporting oxygen, control the earths weather patterns, it also is home to over a million different species ranging from mamm...
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Geographic Information Systems Earths Surface
1,655 wordsGeographic Information Systems Geographic information systems (GIS) technology can be used for scientific investigations, resource management, and development planning. For example, a GIS might allow emergency planners to easily calculate emergency response times and effected areas of the ocean during an oil spill based on the spills location. You may ask, what is GIS? In the strictest sense, a GIS is a computer system capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, and displaying geographically r...
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Million Years Ago 65 Million Years
1,087 wordsWHERE DID THEY GO? BY JOHN J. HATFIELD EARTH SCIENCE LAB 2234 TERM 2 INTRODUCTION The biggest mystery surrounding the dinosaur is how did they die? For over 130 million years dinosaurs ruled the earth. Then 65 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period, they died out. Nobody can really say what actually eliminated the species, although everyone has their very own idea. Asteroid impact, atmospheric changes (hot to cold), catastrophic eruptions and astronomical events (supernovas etc. ...
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Directly Or Indirectly Human Beings
1,956 wordsMarine Pollution: Affecting Tomorrows World Marine pollution, can be defined as: The introduction of man, directly or indirectly, of substance or energy into the marine environment, resulting in such effects as harm to living resources, hazards to human health, hindrance to marine activities including fishing, impairment of quality for use of sea water and reduction of amenities (Johnston, 1976). The ocean has been calculated to be about 2. 5 billion years old, nearly half the age of the earth. ...
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Long Term Effects Short Term Effects
886 wordsDuring recent years, the public has become increasingly aware of the hazards of oil spills. Photographs and vivid descriptions of oil-soaked birds floundering on oil covered shores have become routine coverage by the news and media. Oil spillage has become an increasing problem with the advent of offshore drilling and the transport of petroleum in large tankers. The extent and effects of oil pollution are of great concern to the world today. A recent study estimated that the amount of oil spille...
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Naturally Occurring El Nino
3,100 wordsThe signature Species of the Southern Hemisphere (Antarctica) the mascot if you will is the penguin. There are not one and no fewer than seventeen species of penguins. Penguins are flightless birds in which several factors are contributing to the reduction of the penguin population. These contributing factors are both man-made and naturally occurring. ? The origin of the word? penguin? has been the subject of debate for a long period of time. Researchers and historians? theories range from refer...
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Marine Environment Future Generations
1,210 wordsOur oceans cover approximately 75 % of the planet Earth. A distinct percent of our food resources come from these waters including fish and plants. The air around us is what keeps the flame of life from fading and flickering out. Why would anyone pollute these precious parts of our ecosystem? Well they are, and pollution laws should be strengthened and vigorously enforced no matter what the cost. China, a country with an extensive coast line, should work harder to protect its marine environment....
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