Importance Of Surfing Essay

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Surfing is, always beautiful. Gliding through the clear water on a smooth board, while the wind whips through your hair and past your skin, is the best feeling in the world. Take it from me, i’ve tried it. The only thing better than the feeling is the view. When you are up on your board, magnificent scenery rolls by-crystal blue water, rolling lush green mountains,warm sand, and old beach shops, that even though the paint is peeling, are still pretty to look at.However, it is rare to find a spot where you can surf now, without flying through the water and catching your toe on a stray piece of garbage, or even a net, that can pull at your toes, and when you look at the view stray pieces of garbage float lazily across the polluted sand, while the beach shops have colourful rappers littered around them, from people who take aim at the overflowing and rusty garbage cans, miss and walk on.

What is sad is the rapid rate at which pollution is growing, and how it is ruining the earth.Pollution, has gone up by 50 percent since 100 years ago, while air quality has gone down so much some people can’t even …show more content…

Approximately 100 000 sea mammals die every year because of pollution. The ocean belongs to the animals, the sea lions, otters, whales, seals, etc. Every time we drop even one wrapper, we could, possible be killing an animal. It could travel to the ocean, get eaten and then suffocate the animal. That is why we need to stop pollution to begin with, and clean it up before it hits the ocean, before any animal have to die. While the ozone layer is breaking, the earth is heating up from all the pollution, causing the ice to melt in the Arctic’s and causing major habitat loss for polar bears and wild animals. Do any other animals need to die because of humans? If you think about it, if everyone consumed and reused and reduced, we could all have a happier life and

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