because the chemicals in the oil get into the coral causing it to die
Yes, oil spills can affect marine life very much! It is sad to think about how much an oil spill can kill.
Yes!Definitely
Sonar can harm marine life by causing disorientation, injury, or even death, particularly in marine mammals like whales and dolphins.
It impacts lots of marine life, killing lots of marine life. It also effects the enviroment for a long time. The oil can wash up onto a beach and cling to the sand. This can also kill many types of bird life, especially since the birds will be eating the contaminated fish. Oil spills also can cause migrating patterns to become disrupt.
Marine Debris kills the environment by polluting. Marine debris can kill marine life and it makes the area dirty and nasty.
YES you idiot
We kill marine animals for all types of reasons. Here are few of them : -Food -Animal Pelts -Accidents such as oil spills -for fun
Oil collects on their fur and damages its water proof-ness and insulating value causing them to waste more energy trying to keep warm. In addition in trying to clean the oil from their fur they ingest (eat) some of the oil which may be toxic or at the least upset their digestive systems.
Oil spills in the sea can have detrimental effects on marine life and the environment. It can coat marine animals, making it difficult for them to move, breathe, and regulate their body temperature. Oil can also contaminate water, affecting the entire ecosystem and disrupting the food chain.
the oil spill imperiled local marine life.
Marine science is the study of oceans and ocean biota. To the extent off shore oil drilling platforms have an effect on oceans and ocean life, marine science might incorporate that. For the most part, oil mining is considered a geologic science.
you cant kill any marine life, pollute the water or fish within the reserve. you also cant hurt or move anything inside the marine reserve.