Ocean Pollution What is Ocean Pollution? Ocean pollution is two different things. The first of the two is nonpoint-source pollution. Nonpoint-source pollution is pollution that doesn’t come from a specific source. Some examples of nonpoint-source pollution are;fertilizer,grease,etc.The second thing ocean pollution is point-source pollution. Point-source pollution is that comes from a direct source.Some examples of point-source pollution are;sewer outfalls,discharges from wastewater treatment plants…
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Individual Assignment NOAA Activity Part One Ocean Exploration Navigate to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) site at http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/ Select Explore from the menu, then select Ocean Exploration listed below Oceans. Choose an explorative mission that took place at a marine sanctuary or an ecological preserve. This is the specific web site to use as a launching point for further research. http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/topics/oceans/oceanex/ Review the chosen exploration…
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earth. When people dump trash into the water they think it only affects the ocean but they are wrong. Everybody is affected by it and many people are too sightless to realize what is happening. Thousands of mammals are dying because of people’s thoughtless actions. 100 million mammals die each year due to ocean pollution and our society is helping alot with that. This paper will clarify the history of ocean pollution, the effects it has on our world, and what is being done to solve this enormous…
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Spencer Vrieze 8/19/2012 Period 4 The Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS) was amended by the Marine Plastic Pollution Research and Control Act of 1987, which implemented the provisions of Annex V of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) relating to garbage and plastics. Annex V of MARPOL and the regulations implementing it apply to all vessels, whether seagoing or not, regardless of flag, on the navigable waters of the U.S. and in the exclusive…
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• • • • • Alt energy: pros and cons Earthquakes (building safety) Comparison of alternative energies Rooftop solar panels BP oil spill- environmental effects Freshwater usage and conservation Japan earthquake & tsunami- env effects China's air pollution- problems & solutions Solar energy- env effects and its future Hurricane Katrina- env effects Biofuel vs. alt energies for transportation Alt energy: pros and cons Select a topic • • • • • • • • • • • • POPs- env effects How Pacific Garbage Patch…
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Research Issues All Students need to decide (in advance) if you will be researching 3 CAUSES of ONE of the following research topics or 3 EFFECTS of ONE of the following research issues. You cannot write about both. Please pick your research issue from the list below. The list in the class is not the same. The “research notes” in Unit 2 are not used for this writing. Research Issues -- Pick ONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25…
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Alternative VS. Mainstream Media The ocean is warming up. The temperature is rising, and with it should be our concern. According to scientists from the Climate Change and European Marine Ecosystems Research project, with the temperature of the oceans reaching such a high it’s led the largest movement of marine species in two to three million years. Recourses are quickly diminishing, shows a study of fourteen protected and eighteen unprotected ecosystems in the Mediterranean…
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distinct and opposing points of view. The world seems to be split between global warming being caused by humans and it being a natural occurrence; the latter being the viewpoint that I strongly support due to the evidence I will present in detailin this paper. In contrast, I will also discuss, in Part II, the “anti-thesis” or the opposing viewpoint that humans are actually the…
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The country I have chosen to focus on for my research paper is Portugal. Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Portugal is also a nation state, meaning that the nation is vastly the same culturally and ethnically. I was attracted to this country at first because of its beautiful scenic landscape and rich cultural history, and felt that there were a lot of things to learn about the country and the Portuguese people. However, it is…
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Natural Resources and Energy Paper An ecosystem is a connection among living resources, residents, and habitats of an area. It includes animals, plants, microorganisms, trees, water and people. Everything that lives in that specific ecosystem is reliant on the other elements of that ecological society. Oceans are considered ecosystems due to the plant life supporting the animal life and also the animal life supporting the plant life. The earth’s marine waters cover two- thirds of its surface…
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