Wastewater Pollution Threatening Marine Protected Areas

  • A recent study shows that globally, 55% of coral reefs are directly exposed to wastewater pollution.
  • Approximately 88% of seagrass ecosystems worldwide are severely affected by wastewater.
  • A study in the Ocean and Coastal Management journal used 'total nitrogen loads' as a proxy indicator for sewage pollution.
  • Wastewater pollution levels inside Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are often found to be higher than in unprotected waters.
  • The study defines wastewater pollution as a 'threat multiplier' that exacerbates the impacts of climate change.
  • Untreated sewage releases excess nitrogen and phosphorus, leading to algal blooms and oxygen depletion.
  • Polluted water weakens coral health, ....
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