Help the Ocean, it's Sinking!
Camila Carlo
When you think about the beach, what do you think about? The clear water in Cabo? Or maybe the greenish-aqua colored water in Hawaii? Whatever it is, at the rate we are going, the future generations will not relate the beach to beauty, they will relate it to trash. Do you really want to be 103 years old telling your grand-children about how clean the oceans were once upon a time? No? Then let's work together to possibly create more awareness about this issue and hopefully help before it is too late.
When you think about the beach, what do you think about? The clear water in Cabo? Or maybe the greenish-aqua colored water in Hawaii? Whatever it is, at the rate we are going, the future generations will not relate the beach to beauty, they will relate it to trash. Do you really want to be 103 years old telling your grand-children about how clean the oceans were once upon a time? No? Then let's work together to possibly create more awareness about this issue and hopefully help before it is too late.
It is estimated that about 17 million pounds of trash go into the ocean each year. The healthy oceans that once occupied the Earth are now turning into trash cans for many citizens of this planet. Not only does the trash put into the ocean ruin the oceans themselves, but they also put in danger the billions of lives that the ocean serves as a home for. Millions of animals die each year, mainly due to the incredible amount of straws, bags, and other plastic items that go into the ocean.
75% of land-based ocean trash is waste that eventually made its way to the ocean, causing a lot of harm. At this rate, by 2025 there will be one ton of plastic per every three tons of fish in the ocean. Think about it. 1:3 ratio, crazy right? Oceans make up the majority of our planet and us humans don't even truly see how quickly our oceans are changing right in front of our eyes. Point is, we need to do something about this. Now.
![Image result for ocean plastic](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/720x405/p05lyxds.jpg)
What do you think we can do to help this problem?
Do you think that future generations will ever get to see clean oceans?
How do you think us teens can make others more aware of this issue?
https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/2016/08/22/the-problem-of-ocean-trash/
https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/2016/08/22/the-problem-of-ocean-trash/
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