Media4
May 06, 2026 15:34
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What exactly is marine destruction? Marine destruction is a human-driven collapse of an ocean's ecosystems through its pollution, overfishing, and climate change. Humans greatly contribute to the overfishing, and we are the main causes of climate change and obviously pollution from our...
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land activities get into the ocean and affect it. An example of this human-driven collapse would be the 60% bleached coral reef of the Great Barrier Reef or the dead stones that stretch 6,000 miles in the Gulf of Mexico. That means there's 6,000 miles of nothing in the Gulf of Mexico and 60% of the Great Beautiful Barrier Reef is bleached.
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dead and dying that is due to human collapse and cause marine destruction is an irreversible damage done to our oceans ecosystems and we lack to acknowledge it even though we should and it will it does affect our lives on land we tend to not recognize it and not acknowledges our effects
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