well, pollution is a main one... especially factories that lie on coastal areas... over fishing is another major reason also climate change causes the destruction of the coral and reef habitats which conatins all the nutrients marine life need
In the phylum cnideria there are three classes. They are hydrozoa, scyphozoa, and anthozoa. In the class hydrozoa, their habitats are fresh and marine water. In scyphozoa, their habitats are marine only. In anthozoa, their habitats are marine only.
the destruction of life in the water.
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Some agricultural problems in the Philippines are: 1. Agricultural Lands are converted into golf course, residential subdivisions, industrial parks, etc.. 2. Environmental damages: Coral reef destruction, pollution of coastal and marine resources, mangrove forest destruction, etc. 3. Pests: Nematodes, Radopholus similies, meloidogyne etc.
Three examples of water pollution include agricultural runoff, which introduces pesticides and fertilizers into waterways; industrial discharges, where factories release harmful chemicals and heavy metals into rivers and oceans; and plastic pollution, where waste such as bags and bottles accumulates in aquatic environments, harming marine life and ecosystems. Each of these sources significantly impacts water quality and aquatic habitats.
Humans can affect marine sponges through activities such as pollution, overfishing, and habitat destruction. Pollution can introduce harmful chemicals into the water that can impact sponge health. Overfishing can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, affecting sponge populations. Habitat destruction, such as dredging or bottom trawling, can directly damage sponge habitats.
Marine habitats are home to seaweeds, algae, sea grasses, and mangroves.
The Answer is legit. The Have Been drawn out of their habitats. They are extincted because of habitat destruction. They have also been hunted for their skin. That answers this question my fellow marine biologist and future marine biologist. I hope this answers this question scientifically. Good Luck Stay in School Kids
the chemaicals might kill or harm marine organisms.
Most sponges are marine, but there are some freshwater varieties