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AP Environmental Science Mr. Grant Lesson 76. Marine and Coastal Ecosystems & Marine Pollution. Objectives:. Define the term by-catch . Describe major types of marine ecosystems. Assess impacts from marine pollution. Define the term by-catch . By-Catch :.
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AP Environmental Science • Mr. Grant • Lesson 76 Marine and Coastal Ecosystems & Marine Pollution
Objectives: • Define the term by-catch. • Describe major types of marine ecosystems. • Assess impacts from marine pollution.
Define the term by-catch. • By-Catch:
Describe major types of marine ecosystems. • Major types of marine and coastal ecosystems include pelagic and deep-water open ocean systems, kelp forests, coral reefs, intertidal zones, salt marshes, mangrove forests, and estuaries. • Many of these systems are highly productive and rich in biodiversity. Many also suffer from human influence.
Deepwater coral reefs exist Squat lobsters on a cold-water coral reef off the coast of Ireland
Mangrove forests line coasts Mangroves provide food, medicine, tools, and construction materials
Assess impacts from marine pollution. • People pollute ocean waters with trash, including nets and plastic that harm marine life. • Plastic trash accumulate in ocean regions where it is trapped by currents. • Marine oil pollution results from non-point sources on land as well as from spills at sea from tankers and drilling platforms. • Heavy metal contaminants in seafood affect human health. • Nutrient pollution can lead to dead zones and harmful algal blooms.
Marine pollution In 2008, 391,000 Ocean Conservancy volunteers from 104 nations picked up 3.1 million kg (6.8 million lb) of trash from 27,000 km (17,000 miles) of shoreline
Nets and plastic debris endanger life Trillions of tiny plastic pellets float in the oceans and are eaten
Oil spills have severe consequences Major oil spills cause severe environmental and economic problems
Oil spills have decreased Recently, oil spills have decreased