In terms of the social aspects, the outcome of declining fish in oceans is devastating for communities and individuals that are dependent on sea produce. Clover mentions several countries in Africa that are already facing food security issues, …show more content…
The effects are several and are causing oceans to rise, have more ultraviolet radiation and acidify (QUOTE). It is important to highlight that there has not been a reciprocal relationship between humans and nature. For centuries we have taken all of natures resources for granted, making use of them as we pleased without realizing that we are completely dependent of them.
For instance, pollution is a mayor contributor in the destruction of balanced ecosystems. Thus, it is not caused primarily by those activities that take place in the ocean, but of those which are not. According to (Carl J. Sindermann in his book Ocean pollution: effects on living resources and humans) he mentions that as coastal areas continue to expand in terms of people and industry, so does dumping in the ocean. Hence, this waste to the sea comes in many forms such as trash, sewage disposal, toxic chemicals and