10 Interesting Fact About Ocean conservation and protection
10 Interesting Fact About Ocean conservation and protection
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The ocean covers more than 70% of the earth's surface and is home to around 50-80% of all types of life on earth.
The ocean is very important for the global climate balance, because they absorb about 30% of the CO2 produced by humans.
The ocean provides natural resources that are important for humans, such as food, medicines, and energy.
Every year, around 8 million tons of plastic waste enters the sea, threatening the health and survival of sea creatures.
Raja Crab is the largest species that lives in the ocean, weighing up to 20 kilograms.
Coral reefs are very important ecosystems for marine life and are home to around 25% of all types of fish in the sea.
Blue Whales are the largest animals ever on earth, with a length of 30 meters and weighs up to 200 tons.
Some species of fish, such as sharks and rays, are very vulnerable to excessive hunting and loss of their habitat.
Sea temperature is getting higher and an increase in marine acid can threaten the survival of marine organisms, such as coral reefs and plankton.
Conservation and marine protection is very important to maintain the balance of marine ecosystems and support the survival of human beings in the future.