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Here’s What to Know About Life of Coastal and Marine Species

Some or even many of us pollute nature with our own hands.

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The existence of coastal inhabitants may be affected due to humans and nature-related harmful impacts. Also, some may be threatened with extinction.

Factors such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and tsunamis, which we call natural disasters, can pose a threat to the ocean and creatures living in the ocean.

When people try to stay alive, they sometimes hurt nature. Factories that help us meet our basic needs, such as food and clothing, can have positive effects on humans. But the factories that leave waste and toxic substances we use to satisfy our own needs in the seas and oceans lead a deadly step that spells the end of our water resources and coastal life.

The universe has a wonderful cycle. One fish, one marine animal that we force to feed on toxic waste, sets off a dangerous cycle. We may think that the consequences of our irresponsible actions will not affect us. But this is a big mistake because this dangerous cycle reaches us, the people we thought would never touch the end.

What is biodiversity and why is it important?

It must be comprehensive and consists of soil, air, water, minerals, animals, and animal conditions. The view of living things is expressed through their appearance and general view. It interrupts the transportation of biodiversity. The emergence of today’s industrial policy can be influenced by the influence of advertising.

The oceans are known to be a source of biodiversity, regulate climate and absorb a large number of greenhouse gases and are important in terms of the life cycle.

Every year, 14 million tonnes of plastic waste are dumped into the oceans and the effects are ignored. Plastics obtained through the use of chemicals such as petroleum and coal do not dissolve in nature, but also cause the formation of microplastics and become part of a major problem.

This causes species to live as colonies and forces them to adapt to life on plastic. Many experts have pointed out that some of the species might extinct if they won’t be able to adapt to the new lifestyle.

Hopefully with new studies, there can be a better life waiting for them.

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