The Importance Of Protecting The Oceans

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The oceans cover about three-quarters of our planet and have a huge amount of oxygen. They are also the source of most products today. Apparently, our life is strongly connected to the oceans ( Prager, "01/09/2015"). There are many problems that harm the oceans and marines. For example, overfishing that is a really big one that may kill a lot of fish species. Another big problem that is the main reason for what the oceans and marines situation being today is people. In this essay, I will give some important problems that are harmful to the oceans life.

Protecting the oceans can keep us away from a lot of diseases. The oceans produce a big amount of oxygen we breathe. A lot of medicines are unknown that can be extracted from marine chemicals. Already, there are eight confirmed drugs derived from sea living things chemicals that are being used to stop cancer, pain, viruses and inflammation for humanity. Also, twelve compounds are in clinical trials with much more in the preclinical phase, these look to combat cancer, Alzheimer's, viruses, asthma and to …show more content…

It's up to you to make the right choices and protect our watersheds, oceans, beaches and marine life. Always dispose of your cigarette butts properly. And, Do not use a hose to water down your driveway. This wastes a lot of water and also drains the oil and other pollutants. Join in at shore clean-ups or pick up trash whenever you can and dispose of it properly. Reducing ocean pollution also starts at home. Los Angeles has started a program to clean its ocean sewage problem. Los Angeles County should follow suit. It has applied for a disclaimer to keep dumping highly toxic sludge off Palos Verdes, one of the riskiest contaminated areas along the Pacific coast. That disclaimer must be denied by the Environmental Protection Agency, and then the EPA should get on with cracking down on other seas and estuary

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