Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Research Questions

Two Questions that I am considering researching for the H2O project are, "How can we as humans change our actions to make marine life such as various fish and seal, live longer? and, "Which beach in San Diego has the worst death rate of marine life due to ocean pollution? How can we stop the death rate from elevating?" Here are some facts: The ocean buffers the weather and helps regulate global temperature, manages vast amounts of our pollutants, contains all kinds of amazing creatures, and supports all life on our planet. But—the ocean is just now beginning to be understood and with that understanding comes the increasing realization that the ocean is in deep trouble. Marine conservation efforts are simply overwhelmed by the number and scale of the problems the ocean faces. Meaning that marine life death doesn't just have to do with humans, it has a lot to do with the weather as well.


Citing:
Marine Biology

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