PPT-The Effects of Pollution on Aquatic Life

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By Abbie Jones Why should we care The ocean holds up to 97 of the water on Earth 50 to 70 of the oxygen produced is from the ocean It regulates our climates 93

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By Abbie Jones Why should we care The ocean holds up to 97 of the water on Earth 50 to 70 of the oxygen produced is from the ocean It regulates our climates 93 of the carbon dioxide is absorbed by the ocean. Petritz Director that all persons shall have equal opportunity and access to the programs and facilities without regard to race color sex religion national origin age marital status parental status sexual orientation or disability Purdue University Emergent aquatic macrophytes Emergent aquatic macrophytes are defined as plants that are rooted in shallow water with vegetative parts emerging above the water surface It is thought that emergent macrophytes are the mo Tiffany Dean . Temple University. Therapeutic Recreation Major. Tiffany.dean@temple.edu. . Learning Outcomes . Define Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and describe the effects it causes.. Explain ways in which Aquatic Therapy is beneficial for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. . Promoting restoration and stewardship of the Rouge River ecosystem through education, citizen involvement and other collaborative efforts, for the purpose of improving the quality of life for the people, plants, and animals of. Chris Wojan. Background. Logjams increase benthic and emergent aquatic invertebrate abundance and richness through:. Accretion of organic matter. Increased cover. Creation of diverse habitat. Background. By Haille Joseph Form 1 m . . Introduction. I chose water pollution because of this year‘s water restrictions and I thought that it would be fun and interesting to tie in actual events that affect Trinidad in one way or another. My main resource in WATER and in this project I plan to inform the people about how we pollute water, the MAJOR effects that will happen to ‘man’ if we continue and what water can and does for us ,just to name a few.. Chelsea Vick, Patrina Bly, Michael Jefferson Mentors: Elizabeth Brinker & Dr. Benjamin Branch. Undergraduate Research Experience GIS Team . 2009-2010 Elizabeth . City State . University, 1704 . The Aquatic Biome. 3 Basic Areas:. Freshwater. (rivers, lakes). Brackish. Water (estuaries, wetlands). Marine. (oceans, coral reefs). How do ecologist classify?. Salinity. Depth . Whether the water is . Did you know…. Every year one American produces over 3285 pounds of hazardous waste. Every day Americans throw away 1 million bushels of litter out their car window. In an average day in the United States, people throw out 200,000 tons of edible food. Did you know…. Every year one American produces over 3285 pounds of hazardous waste. Every day Americans throw away 1 million bushels of litter out their car window. In an average day in the United States, people throw out 200,000 tons of edible food. In developing countries, water pollution is caused mainly from dumping raw sewage into the water supply.. In developed countries, water pollution comes mainly from 3 sources. Municipal pollution. Industrial pollution. Land Pollution By Angela Fang Did you know… Every year one American produces over 3285 pounds of hazardous waste Every day Americans throw away 1 million bushels of litter out their car window In an average day in the United States, people throw out 200,000 tons of edible food Section 3: . Aquatic Ecosystems. K. What I Know. W. What I Want to Find Out. L. What I Learned. Essential Questions. What are the major abiotic factors that determine the aquatic ecosystems?. What are transitional aquatic ecosystems and why are they important?. DEPARTMENTS OF COMMUNITY MEDICINE & PUBLIC HEALTH. Introduction . Air is one of the components of environmental health on which all forms of life . depends. It is the Earth’s atmosphere. It is the clear gas in which living things live and breathe.

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