The oil spill have destroyed great areas of sea are contamenated and many fish and animals are killed or sick. example the valdes.
Lynn A. Griner has written: 'Effects of oil pollution on waterfowl' -- subject(s): Effect of oil spills on, Oil spills and wildlife, Waterfowl, Wildlife rescue
They don't. They have no positive effect on the natural environment. The negative effects are attracting wildlife to grain spilled from grain cars and subsequent deaths by train-wildlife collision, disrupting wildlife migration routes, disrupting stream flows and fish breeding areas with trestle construction, and pollution caused by oil and similar spills.
Oil can kill millions of animals and plants. Oil spills need to be cleaned up as quickly as possible.
Oil spills can effect the ocean and environment because it polutes the ocean and the air which can start to cause global warming, (WEATHER AN CLIMATE CHANGE).
Brenda L. Norcross has written: 'Injury to larval fish in Prince William Sound' -- subject(s): Fishes, Larvae, Environmental aspects of Oil spills, Effect of oil spills on, Oil spills, Oil spills and wildlife
Oil spills have generally negative effects on any environment that it may occur in. Wildlife can be killed by the toxic makeup of oil itself, or could be so covered in it that they cannot move, eventually killing the animal by starvation or thirst. Plants can be killed by infection, and water composition is altered drastically.
Oil spills are huge problems to the environment. The obvious one is that the oil and slick can harm marine life as well as birds who simply land to get their food. This causes death to animals, dirtying our waters, ruining the eco system, and ruining some of the food chain. The oil spills, if they reach land, can get into the wildlife and plants of the region. If the plants get oil into their roots they will die. Oil spills pose a great threat to wildlife, people, economy, and plants as well. We have to do all in our power to help animals and wildlife who have been sullied by these oil spills.
people in the arctic lowlands do not want any spills
Oil spills kill and harm sea life as well as ruin business for industry's such as fishing tourism etc. So to protect the environment , the productivity of the environment and the beauty of the environment, it is our duty to prevent damage caused by oil spills whenever we can.
Drilling in the Arctic can lead to environmental damage, including oil spills that are difficult to clean up in the harsh conditions. It can also disrupt fragile ecosystems and harm wildlife that rely on the region. Additionally, drilling in the Arctic can contribute to climate change by releasing fossil fuels that accelerate global warming.
Jan White has written: 'Oiled wildlife care facilities evaluation' -- subject(s): Wildlife rehabilitation, Oil spills and wildlife
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