Introduction:
Recent evidence shows that ocean life is in danger. Not everyone agrees that ocean life populations are dangerously low, but our research leads us to believe there are problems. Because the effects of our damaging actions are not yet being felt by people, many people do not want to change their habits. We know marine life is in danger because evidence shows there are toxic pollutants in the water, measurements of species populations show some are unviable and we can notice that the price.
One of the evidence that shows that the ocean is polluted is the dead fish in the beaches and there is in the southern part of the pacific ocean area a size of Texas filled with dumped garbage and wasted things and that is one of the evidence and this is one of the major disaster that happened .
And if you went to the grocery store you will see that the tuna price know is more expansive than 2 years before and its expansive because the fishes got sick and hard to hunt and hard to find so that’s what’s makes the tuna and salmons more expansive.
Conclusion:
With our current evidence shows ocean life is in danger. With people disagreeing that ocean life populations are dangerously low, but our research leads us to believe there are problems. The effects of our damaging actions are not yet being felt which makes it difficult for many to change their habits. Wi evidence of toxic pollutants in the water, measurements of species populations show some are unviable and an obvious rise in the cost of ocean products it should be obvious that ocean species are more rare and in danger.