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Bohle,
Bob. "The Effects of Ocean Pollution on Marine Animals." Blue
Voice. Bue Voice, Feb. 2008. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
This article discusses the impact that humans have had on about 40 percent of marine ecosystems by pollution, over fishing, greenhouse gases, and global warming. This is a reliable source that I would recommend for other people looking for information about the effects human have had on the ocean because it is very informational and factual.
Dahr, Jamail. "Oceans Pollution." Aljazeera. Aljazeera, 18 June 2012. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
The massive swirling vortex of rubbish is the main concern in this article, it talks about the impact humans have on the oceans that make up 70 percent of our planet. Marine biologist Jeremy Jackson says “mass extinction in the oceans with unknown ecological and evolutionary consequences.” I would recommend this to other students because it is a good resource for information and is a reliable source.
Peebles, Diane Rome, Duane Raver, Jr., and Joseph R. Tomelleri. "Water Pollution." Take Me Fishing. Take Me Fishing, 27 Mar. 2013. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
In this article urban water pollution, uncontrolled development and carless farming methods increasing erosion and ruin waterways are covered. This is a reliable source that I would print and give to anyone looking for facts about the way we as people are living, is effecting our planets bodies of water in a negative way.
Unknown. "Marine Pollution." The Ocean. National Geographic, n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
National Geographic article looks over marine pollution and the way humans are living and treating marine ecosystems. This is a credible cite because it is National Geographic which is a well known source for environmental information. I would recommend this article and site for other researchers, it is all facts and informative.
"What Is Marine Pollution and How Does It Affect Marine Life." Grid Arendal. UNEP, n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
This article is talking about the percentages and average numbers over the years of pollution that is affecting the ocean. I would agree by saying this is a reliable source because there is a lot of facts and calculations I would recommend others to read this article because it is very informational and had many strong points.
This article discusses the impact that humans have had on about 40 percent of marine ecosystems by pollution, over fishing, greenhouse gases, and global warming. This is a reliable source that I would recommend for other people looking for information about the effects human have had on the ocean because it is very informational and factual.
Dahr, Jamail. "Oceans Pollution." Aljazeera. Aljazeera, 18 June 2012. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
The massive swirling vortex of rubbish is the main concern in this article, it talks about the impact humans have on the oceans that make up 70 percent of our planet. Marine biologist Jeremy Jackson says “mass extinction in the oceans with unknown ecological and evolutionary consequences.” I would recommend this to other students because it is a good resource for information and is a reliable source.
Peebles, Diane Rome, Duane Raver, Jr., and Joseph R. Tomelleri. "Water Pollution." Take Me Fishing. Take Me Fishing, 27 Mar. 2013. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
In this article urban water pollution, uncontrolled development and carless farming methods increasing erosion and ruin waterways are covered. This is a reliable source that I would print and give to anyone looking for facts about the way we as people are living, is effecting our planets bodies of water in a negative way.
Unknown. "Marine Pollution." The Ocean. National Geographic, n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
National Geographic article looks over marine pollution and the way humans are living and treating marine ecosystems. This is a credible cite because it is National Geographic which is a well known source for environmental information. I would recommend this article and site for other researchers, it is all facts and informative.
"What Is Marine Pollution and How Does It Affect Marine Life." Grid Arendal. UNEP, n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
This article is talking about the percentages and average numbers over the years of pollution that is affecting the ocean. I would agree by saying this is a reliable source because there is a lot of facts and calculations I would recommend others to read this article because it is very informational and had many strong points.