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oil pollution effects on sea otters
BP's oil spill
It would cause pollution to sea and the oil would poison fish and sea gulls.
oil spills and pollution in the ocean
Margaret R. MacNeill has written: 'Oil motion during lead closure' -- subject(s): Oil pollution of the sea, Oil spills, Marine pollution, Sea ice
It is generally believed that the worst oil pollution in central Asia is in the Caspian Sea. The amount of oil spills in the region is quite alarming.
Russia, Norway, and the United Kingdom. The Black Sea, Arctic Ocean, and North Sea are all significant oil producers.
aaron edwardes
Oil, domestic waste, Human waste and machinery.
E. H. Owens has written: 'Prince Edward Island' -- subject(s): Oil pollution of the sea, Oil spills 'The Canadian Great Lakes' -- subject(s): Oil spills, Oil pollution of rivers, harbors 'Coastal environments, oil spills, and clean-up programs in the Bay of Fundy' -- subject(s): Control, Oil pollution of the sea, Oil spills 'Field guide to the documentation and description of oiled shorelines' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Oil spills, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Oil pollution of soils, Oil spills, Shorelines, Terminology 'Canadian inland waters' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Oil spills, Environmental effects, Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, Oil spills 'Canadian coastal environments, shoreline processes, and oil spill cleanup' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Oil spills, Oil pollution of the sea, Oil spills 'Coastal environments of Canada' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Oil spills, Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, Oil pollution of the sea, Oil spills
Randall Charles Belore has written: 'Development of a high pressure water mixing concept for use with ship-based dispersant application' -- subject(s): Oil pollution of the sea, Oil separators, Dispersing agents, Oil spills 'Drop size and dispersant effectiveness' -- subject(s): Oil pollution of the sea, Testing, Dispersing agents, Marine pollution, Oil spills
With every passing day the pollution in the sea is increasing and this is because the sea is being considered as a vast dustbin without considering the consequences of sea pollution. Among the most noticeable things which are polluting the sea are Chemicals, Litter,Sewerage, Oil, Plastic and Radio active waste. Sea pollution does not only affect the aquatic animals and plants but is also very harmful for humans. This pollution is having adverse effects on the overall biology of the sea animals. This would also affect the different fishes which we use as Seafood, hence being harmful for health. Due to all the contamination, medicines which use ingredients from the sea would also be affected.the pollution.