The Pacific Ocean is home to a variety of diseases that can affect both marine life and humans. Marine diseases include coral bleaching, which is exacerbated by rising sea temperatures, and various infections in fish, such as viral and bacterial diseases. For humans, waterborne diseases like cholera can arise from contaminated water sources, while exposure to harmful algal blooms can lead to shellfish poisoning. Additionally, zoonotic diseases can be transmitted through contact with marine wildlife.
found the Pacific Ocean
Pacific OceanHawaii is in the central Pacific.
it was Atlantic and Pacific Ocean
pacific ocean
The Hawaiian Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean.
in the pacific ocean
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Pacific and Indian Ocean. Haven't heard of any in the Atlantic
Most trenches are found in the Pacific Ocean basin. This is because the Pacific Plate is the largest tectonic plate on Earth and is actively subducting beneath other plates, leading to the formation of deep ocean trenches. The Mariana Trench, the deepest trench in the world, is located in the Pacific Ocean.
northeastern pacific
Hawaii is not found in the Atlantic Ocean, it is in the Pacific Ocean.
They can be found in the Pacific Ocean or sometimes in the Atlantic Ocean.