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Ocean Plastic Crisis

Samuel Livingston

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Ocean Plastic Crisis examines the escalating threat of plastic pollution in our oceans, a pervasive issue impacting marine life and ecosystems. It highlights how the exponential increase in plastic production since the mid-20th century has led to widespread contamination, affecting everything from plankton to marine mammals. The book emphasizes the urgent need for action, revealing that plastic pollution isn't just an aesthetic problem but a systemic threat with ecological and economic implications.

 
The book meticulously analyzes the sources and distribution of plastics, detailing how they impact marine organisms through physical harm, chemical toxicity, and habitat modification. It explores the journey of plastic debris, from its origin to its accumulation in oceanic gyres, and delves into the complexities of microplastics.

 
Beginning with a historical overview, the book progresses to examine the effects on various marine species before culminating in a discussion of potential solutions like waste reduction and improved recycling. Drawing from research in oceanography, marine biology, and environmental science, Ocean Plastic Crisis provides a comprehensive assessment of the problem. It connects to fields like environmental economics and public policy, demonstrating the need for integrated solutions and a shift towards a circular economy to protect our marine environment and aquatic environments.
Disponible desde: 22/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 77 páginas.

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