Showing posts with label environmental article. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmental article. Show all posts

Friday, February 7, 2014

Oil, Litter and Chemicals By Avi Kintzer



A long time ago we had a beautiful ocean with fish swimming around. Now we have a polluted ocean with a lot of dead animals and plants. People throw plastic bottles and cans in the water and it is not healthy for the water or the animals in the water. How can we get back the ocean we used to have?

Litter is a very big problem in Puget Sound. A whale washed up on the beach had 20 plastic bags in it. This happened because people just throw junk into the ocean. Birds are feeding their chicks plastic bags because it looks like food for them and people don’t notice this is happening. Many animals have been eating plastic stuff witch kill them and people have to stop.

Scientists say the plastic will never biodegrade. Small pieces of plastic can absorb toxic pollutants. Scientists have found that fish are ingesting these when they eat the plastic. There is a good chance that we also ingest these toxins when we eat fish. In some places nearly 80 % of the garbage they found was plastic. “The problem of the ocean trash is totally preventable” says spokesman Tom McCann. He says “it’s something we can all solve ourselves. One trash pile is about the size of Texas.

Chemicals can kill animals and plants also. About 140,000 pounds of toxic chemicals get into Puget Sound each day. About 75% of the chemicals are carried off by storm water. Harbor seals in the Sound are 7 times more contaminated in pursuit in toxic known as Psbs than those living in the strait of Georgia witch goes on to the Sound.

Many things have an effect in Puget Sound for example, litter chemicals and oil. In 549 streams, lakes and rivers across Puget ‘sound are impaired by bad quality water.  When people use pestisides it washes out with the rain and goes to the storm drain and gets into Puget Sound. When your dog goes to the bathroom and you don’t pick it up it gets washed into Puget Sound and kills the animals that live there.

What would happen if everybody stopped throwing things in the ocean?  There is 14 million pounds of toxic chemicals that go into Puget Sound each year.  We should try to stop it by going to a car wash, picking up your dog’s waste and not just dumping your stuff down our storm drains.

  



Friday, January 31, 2014

Is Pollution in The Puget Sound Dangerous? What Are Pollution Levels?

By Jakey Assouline           
   There is pollution in the Puget Sound. For example there is about 14 million pounds that annually gets in to the Puget Sound. What is this caused by? Pollution in the Puget Sound can be dangerous.
What is Pollution?
     Pollution is something that is made out of chemicals and things that are bad. For example, garbage and things that are poison. These things affect the Puget Sound.
 How Much Pollution?
    The pollution that gets in to the Puget Sound is a lot. More than 14 million pounds of garbage and chemicals have made their way in to the Puget Sound per year!!! By 2010 about 521,000 pounds of toxic waste that are including cancer causing chemicals developed toxins and reproductive. Toxins where dumped in to the Washington water ways. In 2008 549 streams and rivers carried water quality from storm water and toxins that were tributaries to the sound. 140,000 of toxic chemicals enter the Puget Sound on an average day.
Is Pollution Dangerous?
     If pollution is made out of garbage and chemicals and 14 million pounds annually gets into the Puget Sound it may be very dangerous. But how is it dangerous? It is dangerous because pollution in the Puget Sound could get on food that we eat, it could kill animals and it could make there be less wild life in the water. How could you help the Puget Sound? Pollution in the Puget Sound is caused by animals and people. (Because we are living our lives)
     The Puget Sound can be saved because all you need to do is stop doing things that can affect the Puget Sound. For example, littering. How can you help the Puget Sound?