Regulate Ocean Pollution

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The government should regulate ocean pollution due to the fact they are one of the contributing factors to ocean pollution. Ocean pollution affects more than just the waterways. Marine life is decreasing day by day due to the amount of trash that builds up in our oceans. Agricultural fertilizer and climate change have also been afflicted in negative ways by the inconsiderate attitude towards our environment namely the ocean. From nuclear bomb testing to creating the Great Pacific garbage patch. The government has gone under everyone’s noses by keeping the spotlight away from waste disposal. Alongside them should be the environmental protection agency to monitor their actions instead of them allowing for detrimental decisions to be made for …show more content…
Nonpoint source pollution includes many small sources such as: septic tanks, cars, trucks and boats. Governments fail to properly limit the companies who create these cars, trucks and boats by making them more safe for the environment but especially the oceans. Boats who use gas to run the engine and produce fumes are an example of how easily gas gets leaked into the ocean and the air. There should be a way for boats to have more secure facilities that prevent gas runoff and the products from the usage of gas. Providing a clear set of guidelines on as to what a manufacturer should be attempting to achieve while remaining as realistic as possible for the time we are in is one way the government can assist in the push against water pollution as well as various other types. Marine life and other resources such as minerals are being depleted by cruel methods of waste management. Sloppy crafted landfills offer no real containment of garbage as they are not much different than designating one spot of land for trash. Landfills are not secure areas for garbage so the elements such as wind, heat, and precipitation lead to ground runoff. Eventually making its way to the ocean, or wind directly blowing lightweight materials in the ocean, and heat that makes the piles of garbage that radiate odor and unhealthy chemicals. Strict guidelines should be implemented by governments …show more content…
Politicians have a “not in my backyard” point of view. By the time governments unite together and take action the world will have already entered a critical state. Governments don’t view ocean pollution as a top priority because such regulations would limit leaders agendas and profits. For every factor, a branch of government, must consider new paths must explored because complications could occur. Alternative solutions are typically more expensive because more people have to be involved and perhaps even entire factories taken to clean the waste we are producing. Reduce what we are currently producing or start taking care of what has already been produced are the two major courses of action that our government can