Marine pollution, a critical concern in geology and earth science, involves the introduction of harmful substances into the ocean. These pollutants originate from various sources, including oil spills, plastic debris, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff. Geologists study the impact of these contaminants on marine ecosystems and sediment composition. Over time, pollutants can accumulate in ocean sediments, disrupting geological processes and affecting marine life. Earth scientists utilize advanced techniques, such as remote sensing and sediment analysis, to monitor and mitigate the effects of marine pollution. Understanding the geological aspects of marine pollution is essential for developing strategies to preserve ocean health and ensure the sustainability of marine resources.
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