What is our purpose and aim?
There are many components of pollution that plague our planet. With air pollution being one of the top, the second is marine pollution. About 71% of the Earth’s surface is made of water, and within that 2.2 million species inhabit it. Dumping oils, waste, plastic, and other toxic objects harm the quality of the oceans water and the health of the species living / in it. It raises acidification of the ocean, eroding the land quicker, destroying coral reefs, and killing thousands of species, many of which already face endangerment. That is why it is imperative that we find more conservative and healthy ways to dispose waste without effecting the ocean.
Helping these marine animals by doing your part in recycling and conserving water helps in the mission to save the ocean and prevent from further damage to the marine ecosystem. We target the readers who would like to help in hopes and spreading awareness in our community of the pressing issue that is shortening the life span of Earth.
Their are many solutions, most popular is the simplest: cleaning up. Most plastic and debris take years to decompose, and some never do. For the waste that does float or are found in land, it should be disposed of correctly. Many places are already doing their part, like parts of New York and the U.S. banning the use of plastic bags. People rely on reusable bags and water bottles, but at the rate of global warming, we need as many people as possible on the same page.
This information goes to those who do see the urgency and want to help save our oceans and planets, because without it we would not survive, and that is the aim of this campaign. This campaign is also for the younger generations, for them to learn how take better care of the ocean than the generations before them.