The ocean is a humans garbage can!?
Introduction

In recent years, advancements in science and technology have significantly improved the convenience of our daily lives. However, on the other side, issues such as global warming, abnormal weather patterns, and pollution have emerged.

Among these, marine pollution has a substantial impact on the fish that regularly appear on our dining tables.

Due to marine pollution, the environment for marine organisms undergoes significant changes, leading to a substantial decrease in fish catch, resulting in the decline of the fishing industry.

Furthermore, as fish contribute to the conservation of the marine environment, a negative spiral is created where a decrease in fish population exacerbates marine pollution.

Marine pollution is largely attributed to the prevalent use of plastic products in our surroundings.

Therefore, we have created this website to address the ongoing issue of marine pollution and its adverse effects worldwide. We aim to explore the causes of these incidents, current mitigation efforts, and propose future strategies from various perspectives, ranging from individual actions to national measures.

We hope to generate interest and concern among many people and, from the standpoint of each individual to a national scale, encourage collective thinking and proposals. Our ultimate goal is to contribute to creating a slightly better world.

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