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write a news report about the dangers faced by fishes in our river and seas​

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Answered by Alishka009
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  • The greatest danger faced by fishes in our seas and rivers is pollution caused by motor boats and large ships.
  • The other types of pollution in water is sewage disposal in rivers near cities,water mixed with harmful chemicals from factory discharges into the river which leading to killing of fishes.
  • The man has not left any domain of Earth in its natural state.
  • The land water and even the space is littered with garbage, millions of animals die by having their oesophagus blocked from plastic waste.
  • Fishes in our oceans, rivers and seas have to endure this all also.
  • The rising rate of oil spills in oceans and seas and the great quantity of waste dumped in rivers are a threat to the fishes residing there.
  • The major cause of danger faced by fishes is that we humans knowing what we are doing are not stopping it.
  • Some fishes are getting extinct, this exctintion does a major harm to natural food chain.
  • It is better if we stop before the time runs out.

"ONLY WHEN THE LAST TREE HAS DIED....

AND THE LAST RIVER HAS BEEN POISONED....

AND THE LAST FISH BEEN CAUGHT....

WILL WE REALIZE WE CANT EAT MONEY!!"

                 HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!!


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Answered by nilesh102
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hi mate,

according to news the National Academy of Sciences estimated that ocean-based sources, such as cargo ships and cruise liners had dumped 14 billion pounds of garbage into the ocean. Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 sea mammals are killed by pollution every year.

Water pollution harms fish populations in various ways. ... Algal blooms can be harmful to fish as they feed upon algae, toxins accumulate within the fish, and when a predator fish consumes that fish, they too are consuming higher toxin levels. Pesticides and heavy metals that enter waterways can also harm or kill fish.

If untreated water keeps getting pumped into the lakes, it would soon contaminate groundwater resources, as is evident from the higher nitrate levels in the borewells in the vicinity of polluted lakes in Bengaluru. ... The fish would have got very weak because of the ammonia,” says Jamwal, who studies water pollution.

I hope it helps you.

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