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World Ocean Day- 8th June |
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by Arushi Madan | 08-06-2013 05:35 0 |
Oceans are the lifeblood of planet Earth and humankind. They flow over nearly three-quarters of our planet, and hold 97% of the planet's water. They produce more than half of the oxygen in the atmosphere, and absorb the most carbon from it. They regulate the Earth system by transferring heat around the globe. They supply living and non living resources(fisheries , marine biotechnology ,minerals , renewable energy..). They provide social and economic goods and services(Tourism , recreation , marine transport..).. No matter how far from the shore that we live, oceans still affect our life and the lives of our families and friends, classmates and colleagues. The air that we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, the products that keep us warm, safe, informed, and entertained — all come from or be transported by the ocean. Biological products of the oceans are also commercially used. For example, pearls taken from oysters are used in jewelry, and shells and coral have been widely used as a source of building material. Oceans add to biodiversity. Ocean water is processed to extract commercially valuable minerals such as salt, bromine, and magnesium. Although nearly 60 valuable chemical elements have been found dissolved in ocean water, most are in such dilute concentrations that commercial extraction is not profitable. In a few arid regions of the world, such as Ascension Island, Kuwait, and Israel, ocean water is desalinated to produce freshwater. The oceans also are important for recreational use, as each year more people are attracted to the sports of swimming, fishing, scuba diving, boating, and waterskiing. The sheer number of people who use and depend on the ocean, and the sometimes unwise practices we adopt, have created problems such as overharvest of resources, reduction in biodiversity, and degradation of marine habitats and species, among others. We risk the very ecosystems on which our survival depends. Ocean pollution, meantime, has escalated dramatically as those who use the oceans for recreational and commercial purposes, as well as those who live nearby, have disposed of more and more wastes there On this eve of World Ocean Day , lets take a pledge to become better stewards of our oceans. Below are few ways to protect ocean: 1.Mind Your Carbon Footprint and Reduce Energy Consumption 7. Influence Change in Your Community 10. Choose alternatives to coral. Don't consume coral products, including jewelry or accessories for your saltwater fish tank.
Source :Protect planet ocean , photobucket
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18 Comments
Hello arushi
I hope you are doing well
Save oceans, very informative report
Thank you so much for this wonderful report.
Keep writing!
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 16-05-2020 11:13
ThanQ Rishi
Posted 14-06-2013 01:51
save ocean
Posted 14-06-2013 01:11
Thanx for sharing Arushi
Posted 13-06-2013 16:16
You r welcome Dharmendra
Posted 13-06-2013 14:49
Thanks , Venkatesan
Posted 13-06-2013 14:48
thanks Christy for your support
Posted 13-06-2013 14:48
Thanks Osama
Posted 13-06-2013 14:48
thanks for the article ...!
Posted 13-06-2013 01:22
Very nice article. Very True also.
Posted 12-06-2013 15:01
Thank you for sharing, I will also try to live on that ways :)
Posted 11-06-2013 08:51
Thanks for your informative post.
Posted 11-06-2013 00:10
Thanks Stuvi
Posted 10-06-2013 18:59
Nice article...btw lovely pictures too!
Posted 10-06-2013 14:21
Thanks Ecogen for posting this article on FB but seems link is not correctly attached/posted , it doesnt show the link , only says the article name
Posted 10-06-2013 12:58
informative! thanks for the posting
Posted 10-06-2013 10:55
thanks for the articcle Arushi
Posted 08-06-2013 16:32
Save oceans, save mankind. Thanks for sharing, Arushi
Posted 08-06-2013 12:35