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what are the ill effects of human in deposition in the Marine bed​

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A new study suggests that dredged material deposited on the seafloor can decrease the amount of food for fish and other marine animals further up the food chain, thereby reducing the number of species that live there.

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14 A new study suggests that dredged material deposited on the seafloor can decrease the amount of food for fish and other marine animals further up the food chain, thereby reducing the number of species that live there.

Marine pollution results from the entry into the ocean of industrial, agricultural, and residential wastes. Pathways for this pollution include agricultural runoff into rivers and wind-blown debris and dust. The Asian brown cloud, a layer of air pollution that covers much of South Asia and the Indian Ocean for several months every year, also hangs over the Bay of Bengal. Because of this cloud, satellites attempting to track ocean acidification and other ocean health indicators in the Bay have difficulty obtaining accurate measurements.

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