oceanitysafety
oceanitysafety
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How to keep our ocean safe and sound!
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oceanitysafety · 2 years ago
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This is the food chain in the ocean! Of course there are a bunch more types of fish, but the other species aren't very picky. I just wouldn't recommend eating a pufferfish.
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oceanitysafety · 2 years ago
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Hi, my name is Jaden, welcome to my blog! I'm in grade ten, and the topic for my blog is Ocean pollution, and ways to protect the ocean! I enjoy reading, drawing and singing, and a little bit of writing, I hope we get a long!!
Science, especially science to do with our earth is very very relevant to all of us. Without people focusing on science, and how to help others, or how to help the environment, we would all be in big trouble. Think about it. Science also involves Gravity, which is the very thing that keeps us on the ground!! Science is a big deal, and it's also very cool.
Possibly. I can see myself being a doctor, looking for a cure to an illness, or a marine biologist that focuses on things in the ocean, like pollution and garbage.
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oceanitysafety · 2 years ago
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Welcome to my blog!
Hello, my name is Jaden, and this is my blog about ocean safety!!! I will be sharing ways to help keep the ocean clean, and safe for all of the fish, sharks, dolphins, and whales!! Please follow to keep up! :D
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oceanitysafety · 2 years ago
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Ocean Pollution!
According to Google, there are supposedly 5.25 trillion pieces of garbage in the ocean. Google also says that 8.3 million tons are added each year. Many websites state there's more garbage in the ocean than fish and most of the garbage originates in Indonesia. Sadly, most garbage lays at the bottom of the oceans, which makes it basically impossible to clean up without scuba gear. Even then, it would be essentially impossible to clean it all up! Want to help? Here's how! Reduce your plastic straw use by using rubber, silicone, or reusable plastic straws! You can also use plastic containers for sour cream, creme cheese, and such to keep leftovers in your fridge! You can visit the website below for facts about the ocean and more information on how to help! www.msc.org!! Resources: https://www.conservation.org/stories/ocean-pollution-11-facts-you-need-to-know
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