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ESTUARIES are especially vulnerable to pollution because they are at the end of all the pollution from factories and farmland runoff all the way down the river. Rivers have been used as rubbish dumps all through history, and this is still happening in many places. Estuaries that do not get a good flushing out by the sea tides are especially vulnerable.
humans impact estuaries by forming bays, inlets, and harbors.
Estuaries are very productive ecosystems because they constantly receive fresh nutrients from the river and from the ocean. The surrounding land, such as the mainland or a peninsula, protects estuaries from the harsh force of ocean waves.
E. E. Pyatt has written: 'On determining pollutant distribution in tidal estuaries' -- subject(s): Water, Estuaries, Pollution
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Estuaries can be preserved by taking action to clean up rivers and oceans along with managing the dumping and pollution as those can find their way down streams and into estuaries
Air pollution and factory pollution have the greatest impact on the Chesapeake Bay.
Pollution can harm trees and cause dieoff if pollution levels are too high. Tree death reduces the amount of wood available. Recycling wood products helps to assure a sustainable supply for the future.
These activities result in the immediate destruction and loss of estuarine habitats. ... The pollutants that have the greatest impact on the health of estuariesinclude toxic substances like chemicals and heavy metals, nutrient pollution (or eutrophication), and pathogens such as bacteria or viruses.
Some organisms die when there is high or higher levels of pollution. This means that they are pollution sensitive. However, if they are pollution tolerant, it means that they can survive high levels of pollution without dying.
Impact of soil pollution
air pollution is an impact on the Beijing Olympics