enforce laws limiting trash dumping
One way the US government attempts to reduce pollution in the oceans is by implementing and enforcing the Clean Water Act, which regulates the discharge of pollutants into waterways, including the ocean. The government also supports research and initiatives to address marine debris and promote recycling to prevent waste from reaching the oceans.
because the pollution hurts the animals and could eventually be harmful to humans
the government can stop overfishing and also reduce oil or chemical spills
Despite efforts to reduce ocean pollution, such as bans on certain plastics, pollution levels have not significantly decreased. Industrial runoff, oil spills, and plastic waste are still major contributors to ocean pollution. Continued global cooperation and initiatives are needed to tackle this ongoing issue.
The government enforces laws that are meant to protect the environment as a whole. The government also encourages efforts aimed at keeping the ocean free of pollution.
a can in the ocean is pollution.
Ocean pollution is garbage or chemicals that are spilled into the ocean. Plastics and fertilizers are the most common forms of ocean pollution.
Laws promoting energy conservation and alternative energy sources can reduce overall oil consumption but may not directly address oil pollution in the ocean. Oil pollution in the ocean is often caused by oil spills from offshore drilling, transportation accidents, or illegal dumping, which require strict regulations and enforcement to prevent. Additionally, factors such as natural disasters and equipment failures can contribute to oil pollution in the ocean, necessitating comprehensive preventative measures beyond energy policy changes.
I think that the ocean water turns green is by pollution
Industrial effluents.
look how bad the pollution is in the ocean
Yes.