O C E A N S
B I G G E S T S E A S I N
T H E W O R L D
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~71% of the Earth’s surface is
covered with ocean water.
All Oceans are different in volume, salt
content,
waves and flow.
On average, seawater in the world's
oceans has a salinity of about 3.5%. This
means that every kilogram of seawater
contains approximately 35 grams of
dissolved salts. 2
5 oceans in the world
 Arctic Ocean
 Antarctic Ocean
 Atlantic Ocean
 Indian Ocean
 Pacific Ocean
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History listed Seven Seas in the world
 Pacific Ocean
 Atlantic Ocean
 Indian Ocean
 Caribbean Sea
 Mediterranean Sea
 Yellow Sea
 North Sea
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The economic importance
of the oceans
The sea provides us with food and living
space along every coast.
Commercial, recreational and subsistence
fisheries bring in many millions of pounds of
fish -and dollars- each year to coastal
communities and even for all states. People
also use the ocean and shoreline for boating,
sightseeing, vacationing, and other
recreational activities.
It is still the major means for transporting
goods internationally (92% of all goods)and
many cities rely on their ports as a major
subsistence and the seas are therefore one
of the biggest employers.
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The ecological importance
of the oceans
Today, the ocean contains an amazing array of life
at every depth. Over 1 million known species of
plants and animals live there, and scientists say
there might be as many as 9 million species we
haven't discovered yet.
Unfortunately, the global warming heats the
oceans and for this reason the world's oceans are
becoming acidic at a faster rate than at any time in
the last 65 million years. This all happened
because of redundant human co2.
The animals in the seas are in danger. Many of
them need calcium carbonates for living and the
acid dissolves the calcium carbonate in the sea
water.
Overfishing, maritime disaster – they all bring
damage to the environment caused by mankind.
As a consequence, many animals die a slow and
agonizing death.
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Deepwater Horizon Explosion
Deepwater Horizon was an offshore
oil drilling rig which sank on 20th April
2010 as a result of an explosion. This
event started a massive offshore oil
spill in the Gulf of Mexico which is
now considered as one of the
largest environmental disasters in
history.
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Consequences of the explosion
It is estimated that the leak released about 185 million gallons which is 700,225,000
litres of crude oil. The majority of the oil is still in the ocean but cannot be seen as it
is underwater. One of the largest oil plumes detected in the deep waters of the Gulf
of Mexico was as large as 16km long, 5km wide and 91m thick in spots. And there
are still many of these kinds of plumes.
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Consequences for nature
The spill caused extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats as well as
the Gulf’s fishing and tourism industries as you can see from these pictures.
Imagine how these poor birds must have felt. But there are also many other
animals at risk like turtles, dolphins, whales,… just to name a few.
In general, the consequences are devastating for all living creatures and it
will take ages for the whole area to recover.
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Thank you very much for your
attention!
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  • 1.
    O C EA N S B I G G E S T S E A S I N T H E W O R L D 1
  • 2.
    ~71% of theEarth’s surface is covered with ocean water. All Oceans are different in volume, salt content, waves and flow. On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of about 3.5%. This means that every kilogram of seawater contains approximately 35 grams of dissolved salts. 2
  • 3.
    5 oceans inthe world  Arctic Ocean  Antarctic Ocean  Atlantic Ocean  Indian Ocean  Pacific Ocean 3
  • 4.
    History listed SevenSeas in the world  Pacific Ocean  Atlantic Ocean  Indian Ocean  Caribbean Sea  Mediterranean Sea  Yellow Sea  North Sea 4
  • 5.
    The economic importance ofthe oceans The sea provides us with food and living space along every coast. Commercial, recreational and subsistence fisheries bring in many millions of pounds of fish -and dollars- each year to coastal communities and even for all states. People also use the ocean and shoreline for boating, sightseeing, vacationing, and other recreational activities. It is still the major means for transporting goods internationally (92% of all goods)and many cities rely on their ports as a major subsistence and the seas are therefore one of the biggest employers. 5
  • 6.
    The ecological importance ofthe oceans Today, the ocean contains an amazing array of life at every depth. Over 1 million known species of plants and animals live there, and scientists say there might be as many as 9 million species we haven't discovered yet. Unfortunately, the global warming heats the oceans and for this reason the world's oceans are becoming acidic at a faster rate than at any time in the last 65 million years. This all happened because of redundant human co2. The animals in the seas are in danger. Many of them need calcium carbonates for living and the acid dissolves the calcium carbonate in the sea water. Overfishing, maritime disaster – they all bring damage to the environment caused by mankind. As a consequence, many animals die a slow and agonizing death. 6
  • 7.
    Deepwater Horizon Explosion DeepwaterHorizon was an offshore oil drilling rig which sank on 20th April 2010 as a result of an explosion. This event started a massive offshore oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico which is now considered as one of the largest environmental disasters in history. 7
  • 8.
    Consequences of theexplosion It is estimated that the leak released about 185 million gallons which is 700,225,000 litres of crude oil. The majority of the oil is still in the ocean but cannot be seen as it is underwater. One of the largest oil plumes detected in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico was as large as 16km long, 5km wide and 91m thick in spots. And there are still many of these kinds of plumes. 8
  • 9.
    Consequences for nature Thespill caused extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats as well as the Gulf’s fishing and tourism industries as you can see from these pictures. Imagine how these poor birds must have felt. But there are also many other animals at risk like turtles, dolphins, whales,… just to name a few. In general, the consequences are devastating for all living creatures and it will take ages for the whole area to recover. 9
  • 10.
    Thank you verymuch for your attention! 10