Gas and fossil fuels from cruise ships pollute the water and kill marine life. Also, many tourist like to touch and/or stand on coral which is VERY bad for it.
sea
sea & sun = tourism
yes. yes it can.
Sea stars prefer a clean environment with a low salt content. They prefer an abundance of food, and like their environment to be as natural as possible.
It depends what type of starfish you are talking about and whether it is in its own environment or introduced. If it is in its natural environment, it would eat and be eaten, but if it is an introduced species (e.g. Northern Pacific sea star) it may not have any predators and be competing for food with the native wildlife.
The major tourism in Romania is on the seaside of the Black Sea.
Coastal erosion can definitely effect tourism, because if the beach is not protected then people would not go there because they would not be safe. The prevention of coastal erosion can also affect tourism, because if the beach is protected from coastal erosion using sea defense, tourist will now come as it is safe. However these sea defenses can put off tourist as they might not be aesthetically pleasing, therefore it can also decrease the amount of tourists.
The Mediterranean Sea has been harmed by various factors, including overfishing, pollution from agriculture and urban runoff, and invasive species disrupting the local ecosystem. Coastal development for tourism and urbanization has led to habitat loss and degradation. Additionally, climate change is causing rising sea temperatures and altering marine habitats, further threatening biodiversity in the region. These combined pressures have significantly impacted the health of the Mediterranean marine environment.
The sea anemone can grow up to 6 feet in diameter in its natural ocean environment.
it affects the environment because the vegetation on the cliffs will be rewand and animal habitats will also be remand X
The Eastern Mediterranean region is located by the mediterranean sea and Atlantic ocean...
Very much - Venice was an ordinary sea port - but became a ceter of tourism