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It causes the oil to cover a huge part of the ocean/sea, and kills a lot of marine animals.
The Red Sea is part of a major shipping route, for oil tankers among other ships.
Stop the leak, bail out the unnecessary water, and carry on.
An extensive and expensive clean up was undertaken, and all new tankers employ double hull construction.
Shipping logistics, tankers need deep water ports, and Britain's oil production takes place offshore primarily in the North Sea.
The heat from the sun causes sea water to evaporate
well if my calculations are correct we effect the marine biome by dumping our wastes into the sea. We also exploit the food reasources. One of the main things is that we cause global warming causing artic melting. Also we build oil tankers that causes oil pollution..
The STRAIT OF HORMUZ and the GULF OF OMAN sit between the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea.
Near the Gulf of Mexico on the Caribbean sea.
The sea pressure increases according to the depth of sea you are sinking to.
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Sea transport has developed tremendously and in many ways in the last few years. Ships are getting bigger, Ultra Large tankers, giant container ships and huge cruise liners are now very common.