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Which of the following is a threat to the delicate balance of ocean resources?
Which of the following is a threat to the delicate balance of ocean resources?
- Plastic waste (correct)
- Shoreline cleanups
- Marine protected areas
- Sustainable fishing practices
What is the impact of removing fish from oceans at an unsustainable rate?
What is the impact of removing fish from oceans at an unsustainable rate?
- It decreases fishing yields (correct)
- It increases fishing yields
- It maintains a healthy population and environment
- It has no impact on ocean health
What are some simple actions that can help reduce plastic waste in the oceans?
What are some simple actions that can help reduce plastic waste in the oceans?
- Buying in bulk (correct)
- Using single-use plastics
- Avoiding reusable bags
- Creating more plastic products
What percentage of the Earth's surface do oceans cover?
What percentage of the Earth's surface do oceans cover?
What is a significant problem in the oceans that harms marine life and contaminates seafood?
What is a significant problem in the oceans that harms marine life and contaminates seafood?
What can individuals do to make a positive impact on ocean conservation efforts?
What can individuals do to make a positive impact on ocean conservation efforts?
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Protecting Our Oceans: How We Can Make a Difference
- Oceans cover 71% of the Earth's surface and provide food, recreation, and a diverse array of life.
- The delicate balance of ocean resources is under threat, and clean beaches, seafood, and marine life are in danger.
- Fishing yields have decreased every year since 1989, and we are removing fish from the oceans at an unsustainable rate.
- Sustainable fishing practices can help maintain a healthy population and environment, and sustainable seafood guides are available online.
- Plastic waste is a significant problem in the oceans, with over 260 million tons of plastic products created annually, much of which ends up in the ocean.
- Plastic waste harms marine life and can contaminate seafood, and reducing plastic waste is crucial to preserving ocean health.
- Simple actions, such as using reusable bags, buying in bulk, and avoiding single-use plastics, can help reduce plastic waste.
- Participating in shoreline cleanups and supporting marine conservation groups are effective ways to get involved in ocean preservation efforts.
- Choosing to vacation in marine protected areas can contribute to the global effort to keep oceans clean and healthy.
- Becoming an advocate for responsible ocean enjoyment and making positive choices for change can make a significant impact.
- The choices we make every day, such as what seafood we eat and how we dispose of plastic waste, can have a significant impact on ocean health.
- National Geographic offers resources and ideas for making a positive difference in ocean conservation efforts.
Protecting Our Oceans: How We Can Make a Difference
- Oceans cover 71% of the Earth's surface and provide food, recreation, and a diverse array of life.
- The delicate balance of ocean resources is under threat, and clean beaches, seafood, and marine life are in danger.
- Fishing yields have decreased every year since 1989, and we are removing fish from the oceans at an unsustainable rate.
- Sustainable fishing practices can help maintain a healthy population and environment, and sustainable seafood guides are available online.
- Plastic waste is a significant problem in the oceans, with over 260 million tons of plastic products created annually, much of which ends up in the ocean.
- Plastic waste harms marine life and can contaminate seafood, and reducing plastic waste is crucial to preserving ocean health.
- Simple actions, such as using reusable bags, buying in bulk, and avoiding single-use plastics, can help reduce plastic waste.
- Participating in shoreline cleanups and supporting marine conservation groups are effective ways to get involved in ocean preservation efforts.
- Choosing to vacation in marine protected areas can contribute to the global effort to keep oceans clean and healthy.
- Becoming an advocate for responsible ocean enjoyment and making positive choices for change can make a significant impact.
- The choices we make every day, such as what seafood we eat and how we dispose of plastic waste, can have a significant impact on ocean health.
- National Geographic offers resources and ideas for making a positive difference in ocean conservation efforts.
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