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Salt Water Pollution
Jacob Beckerman
Christian Choi
John Sheehy
Jerry Zhu
What is it?
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A substance or thing introduced into an environment that is harmful to the
ecosystem
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We focus on the pollution in the oceans
Pollutants
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Toxic waste
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Oil dumping
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Garbage dumping
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Pesticide/fertilizer runoff
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Untreated sewage
How it happens
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Careless businesses
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Rain shortly after use of pesticides/fertilizers
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Cruise ships
Problems
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Lack of biodiversity
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Endanger animals
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Create diseased water
Food Chains / Symbiotic Relationships
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Birds dive onto ocean top to catch fish – ocean top is covered with a layer of
oil – bird gets covered in oil – resorts to finding food elsewhere – creates
competition in other areas
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Pollutants cause algae to grow on coral reefs – algae takes sunlight from
coral reef – coral reef is malnourished (parasitism)
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Pollution on water prevents sunlight from getting accessing plants – less
plants survive – plant eating fish die – whole food chain affected by death of
fish and plants
Biotic / Abiotic Factors Affected

Diseased fish and people
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Lack of oxygen due to plants unable to get sunlight for photosynthesis as a
result of a top layer of pollution blocking sunlight
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Water is dirty and not suitable for life
Matter Cycles
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When water evaporates, the trash is left behind or evaporated with the
water – the physical trash becomes a thicker layer on the ocean or the
evaporated pollution is a part of rain (causes acid rain)
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Layers of trash cause sunlight to be blocked out – plants can’t perform
photosynthesis – levels of oxygen drop – fish can’t take in as much oxygen –
less carbon dioxide produced – plant’s get less carbon dioxide
What has been done
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Laws regulating dumping
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Certain countries ban dumping entirely (Canada)
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Filter and treat water before re-releasing into environment
Possible Solutions
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Completely ban pollution everywhere
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Alternative waste disposal methods
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Educating people on the effects
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Remove existing pollution after banning / creating more strict laws
Partial works cited (Images only)
http://www.worldculturepictorial.com/images/content_2/testing-waters-press-conference.jpg
http://recyclingewaste.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/toxic-waste.jpg
http://grist.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/farm-field-flickr-calwest-616.jpg
http://www.instablogsimages.com/images/2010/07/28/unicefdirtywater2_YzjQQ_18770.jpg
http://www.turnonthetap.org.uk/_uploads/tott_news/dirty-water-cycle.jpg
http://www.cityofelgin.org/images/pages/N197/Riverside%20Water%20Treatment%20Plant.jpg
http://rlv.zcache.com/stop_pollution_button-p145420575821594077z745k_400.jpg