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  2. Human impact on marine life - Wikipedia

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    In 2024 a study [147] was released, dedicated to the impact of fishing and non fishing ships on the coastal waters of the ocean when 75% of the industrial activity occur. According to the study: "A third of fish stocks are operated beyond biologically sustainable levels and an estimated 30–50% of critical marine habitats have been lost owing ...

  3. Marine environmental issues in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Byblos, Lebanon. A seemingly unharmed stretch of coast. A variety of factors affect the water and marine life along the coastline of Lebanon, including marine pollution, environmental impact of shipping, oil spills, noxious liquid substances spills, sewage spills, and the dumping of radioactive and medical waste.

  4. Coastal development hazards - Wikipedia

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    In a coastal example, erosion is a process that happens naturally on the Canterbury Bight as a part of the coastal geomorphology of the area and strong long shore currents. [3] [4] This process becomes a hazard when humans interact with that coastal environment by developing it and creating value in that area.

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  7. A 95,000-gallon sewage spill closes two-mile stretch of ... - AOL

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    A 2-mile stretch of Laguna Beach coastline has been closed to swimmers and surfers due to a sewer line break that spilled almost 95,000 gallons, officials said. A 95,000-gallon sewage spill closes ...

  8. Marine pollution - Wikipedia

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    Marine debris is mainly discarded human rubbish which floats on, or is suspended in the ocean. Plastic pollution is harmful to marine life . Another concern is the runoff of nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from intensive agriculture , and the disposal of untreated or partially treated sewage to rivers and subsequently oceans.

  9. Nonpoint source pollution - Wikipedia

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    Similar to phosphorus in fresh-waters, excess amounts of bioavailable nitrogen in marine systems lead to eutrophication and algae blooms. Hypoxia is an increasingly common result of eutrophication in marine systems and can impact large areas of estuaries, bays, and near shore coastal waters.