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INLarge cargo ships often play a hidden role in changing our marine environment. These massive vessels sometimes load soil, sand, or dredged material as cargo or ballast. After reaching their destination and unloading goods, the remaining soil is often dumped back into the sea. This process can create artificial banks on the seabed and disturb natural ocean currents. Over time, such dumping affects marine life, damages coral reefs, and changes coastal ecosystems. Fish habitats are destroyed, water quality decreases, and coastal erosion increases. While cargo ships are essential for global trade, irresponsible dumping practices can cause long-term environmental harm. Strict regulations and proper waste management are necessary to protect our oceans. Sustainable shipping methods and international monitoring can help reduce damage and preserve marine biodiversity for future generations. Protecting the sea is not a choice—it is a responsibility we all share.
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