The Universal Sea – Artist Open Call No. 2

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Marine pollution
by Mirabzadeh-Elham sadat
Category: RE-duce
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Title:
Marine pollution

Author:
Mirabzadeh-Elham sadat

Category:
RE-duce

Description:
Population growth and population growth, urbanization and the industrialization of the tourism industry are all the more likely to increase the pressure on the coast and the sea. The first concern is exposure to environmental contaminants. The physical effects directly affect the habitat destruction, which is the most important threat to the coastal environment. Physical changes result from the consequences of social and economic development in the coastal zone and the increase in population pressures, urbanization and industrialization, maritime transport, and tourism. Marine and coastal biology changes as a result of burrowing in port, landfill and dumping of waste materials on coastal shores. Construction of roads and roads in coastal or marine areas. Urban and industrial development will lead to the growth of residential and urban construction. These structures can also cause changes in sediment flow. Licorice coastal, sedimentary, evacuated wastewater plays an important role in coastal erosion. Building activities like natural factors can destroy beaches.
Description:
Population growth and population growth, urbanization and the industrialization of the tourism industry are all the more likely to increase the pressure on the coast and the sea. The first concern is exposure to environmental contaminants. The physical effects directly affect the habitat destruction, which is the most important threat to the coastal environment. Physical changes result from the consequences of social and economic development in the coastal zone and the increase in population pressures, urbanization and industrialization, maritime transport, and tourism. Marine and coastal biology changes as a result of burrowing in port, landfill and dumping of waste materials on coastal shores. Construction of roads and roads in coastal or marine areas. Urban and industrial development will lead to the growth of residential and urban construction. These structures can also cause changes in sediment flow. Licorice coastal, sedimentary, evacuated wastewater plays an important role in coastal erosion. Building activities like natural factors can destroy beaches.
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