People are 'killing' the oceans

At the seminar held at Oxford University last week, scientists confirmed the cause of the rapid deterioration of the oceans was due to human activities.

The expert gave a warning: The life on the ocean floor is on the way of destruction. Sea and ocean conditions are deteriorating with tremendous speed.

According to the latest research, overfishing and human production activities seriously affect the climate and threaten the existence of living species. The release of greenhouse gases rapidly develops harmful algae, extends some species of fish and fundamentally alters the oceanic food chain. The human losses brought to sea life make the world's oceans change to a generation enough to realize.

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The marine environment is severely destroyed.

Dr. Alex Rodger, head of the International Ocean Protection Program (IPSO), said: ' The results of the study will scare people. We have come to the conclusion that the destructive effect that humans bring to the oceans is worse than anything we often imagine before . '

The authors of the United Nations report on the state of the sea and the ocean said: 'The rate of change in living conditions of organisms in the aquatic environment is far exceeding previous predictions, making the The ocean loses its ability to maintain human existence. Therefore, oceanographers need to come up with urgent solutions to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and reduce over-fishing and create aquatic areas and reduce marine pollution '.

According to Dr. Rodger, the current sea situation is extremely serious, requiring people to act immediately in many ways to promptly prevent the rise of the ocean, the lack of oxygen and increase the acidity in seawater. In combination, it will cause mass genocide of aquatic organisms, like the destruction of dinosaurs that have occurred on the ground.

' We have anticipated the consequences affecting our lives, worse for our children and future generations ,' said Dr. Rodger.

Dan Laffoli, author of the report, the top adviser of the International Fund for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), said: ' The threats to the ocean are huge. But different from previous generations, we know what will happen in the future. You need to protect the planet's beat right now, today . '

If not, our children and grandchildren will have to pay the debt that we have destroyed the forests, emptying the oceans and rivers, made the aquatic creatures unable to regenerate naturally. And covering the planet is the greenhouse effect raging in the atmosphere, the Earth is heating up every day.