The oil spill that's traveling along the u.s border is affecting marine life majorly. all living things in the water are affected. the fish breath from water and oxygen, and with the oil traveling through the water,,,, all the life will die. idk how we are going to fix this. but i hope it stops soon. im only 14 by the way, hope this helped a little.=)
Yes, oil spills can affect marine life very much! It is sad to think about how much an oil spill can kill.
Ships undersea volcanoes and oil spills
When the water is polluted by oil spills, agriculture chemicals, heat, factories waste, garbage and sewage.
Marine Bacteria - We're using bacteria as one of the tools to clean up oil spills. These bacteria chow on the oil, turning it into carbon dioxide and other harmless by-products.
oil spills, trash and bacteria has been killing the marine species
Yes
By preventing access from the sea to the shore and vice versa, oil spills affect sea shores. They also keep sea and seaside plants from thriving let alone even surviving. Oil spills have a similar impact upon sea and seaside animals. The animals can't move back and forth between the coastal and marine environments. Their health, habitat and food supplies are threatened if not outright destroyed.
All animals in the area of the spill
Ships and ferries mostly travel using petroleum, which gives out greenhouse gases. These harmful gases contribute greatly to global warming. These can also affect marine life, causing them to die out. Also, there might be occasional oil leaks and oil spills, which will harm the marine ecosystem and contaminate the water as well.
Ahmed El-Nemr has written: 'Petroleum contamination in warm and cold marine environments' -- subject(s): Cleanup, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Oil spills, Marine pollution, Oil spills
Oil spills is the biggest cause of marine pollution. An oil spill can devastate and area of the ocean. Factories are another major cause of marine pollution.
The marine biome is threatened by pollution, oil spills, and excessive hunting of species that live there, as well as trash floating in the water.