Rubbish floating in the sea can have detrimental effects on marine life and ecosystems. It often gets entangled in wildlife, leading to injuries or death, and can be ingested by animals, which may cause internal harm or poisoning. Over time, some materials break down into microplastics, which can enter the food chain and impact human health as well. Efforts to clean up ocean debris are ongoing, but prevention and reduction of waste production are crucial for long-term solutions.
by cleaning is just like picking rubbish eg. on the beach after picnic there are alot of rubbish lying aroungd on the beach so what we can do ? have a group of team come to the beach and pick all the rubbish and we can also pick plastic if its floating in the sea
the word is debris
Antarctica's beaches do not collect garbage, possibly because the sea ice freezes annually which would prevent floating ocean rubbish from reaching the coasts. Any rubbish generated on the continent is generated by occupants of the research stations. What cannot be incinerated on the continent is returned to the country that supports the research station.
The only real way is to remove the rubbish
kieran is rubbish
You can clean it upand You can also impose a fine on anyone who threw rubbish
the sea is technically floating on the earth, as at the bottom of the sea there are techtonic plates.. Our oceans are just gigantic canyons that are filled to the brim with water.
I do not know about you, but when I am floating in the sea, I can definitely feel I am floating.
It goes in the Mersey
i hate seaturtles there rubbish
We will be filled with wastes.
Floating