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  2. Marine plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    Gravity will naturally move and transfer materials from land to the ocean, with the ocean becoming the end-repository. [31] Oceanic plastic pollution is remarkable for the sheer ubiquity of its presence, from ocean trenches , within deep sea sediment , on the ocean floor and ocean ridges to the ocean surface and coastal margins of oceans.

  3. Marine pollution - Wikipedia

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    While marine pollution can be obvious, as with the marine debris shown above, it is often the pollutants that cannot be seen that cause most harm.. Marine pollution occurs when substances used or spread by humans, such as industrial, agricultural and residential waste, particles, noise, excess carbon dioxide or invasive organisms enter the ocean and cause harmful effects there.

  4. Oceanic physical-biological process - Wikipedia

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    Water forms the ocean, produces the high density fluid environment and greatly affects the oceanic organisms. Sea water produces buoyancy and provides support for plants and animals. That's the reason why in the ocean organisms can be that huge like the blue whale and macrophytes. And the densities or rigidities of the oceanic organisms are ...

  5. The lighter side of death: Your cremains can rebuild ocean ...

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    The latest in our ongoing series The Lighter Side of Death features a new concept in eternal resting places from. The burial customs of Americans seem to be evolving away from morose, crepe-draped ...

  6. Dead zone (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Red circles show the location and size of many dead zones (in 2008). Black dots show dead zones of unknown size. The size and number of marine dead zones—areas where the deep water is so low in dissolved oxygen that sea creatures cannot survive (except for some specialized bacteria)—have grown in the past half-century.

  7. Burial at sea - Wikipedia

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    The legal text Shulchan Aruch brings a case example explaining that even if a person is known to have drowned in a closed body of water such as a small pond where there can be certainty that the victim had not somehow survived, the family does not begin ritual mourning and remains in extended state of most intense mourning aninut until either ...

  8. There's a 'Wave of Death' in Every Human Brain. Scientists ...

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    Researchers studying the brain’s final moments have gained new insight into the “wave of death” that occurs before a brain’s activity fully flatlines. When neural activity stops, it doesn ...

  9. Survivors Recall Being 'Ready to Die' After Red Sea Dive ...

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    Four bodies were recovered following the disaster, while multiple others remain missing, according to the outlet ... Nov. 25, around 5-7 minutes after it was hit by a large wave, according to Reuters.