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MOANA (Ocean plastics, Climate change, Loss of marine life, water crisis,…
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changing how fish species migrate, affecting how animals reproduce, causing coral reefs to die, and releasing dangerous
Plastic in an animal's gut can prevent food digestion and can lead to a very slow and painful death.
Worldwide, as many as one trillion plastic bags are used each year. This equates to 100 million barrels of oil! A 2015 study estimated more than 15 trillion pieces of plastic trash are in the ocean, and growing every year.
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Water shortages may be caused by climate change, such as altered weather patterns including droughts or floods, increased pollution, and increased human demand and overuse of water. A water crisis is a situation where the available potable, unpolluted water within a region is less than that region's demand
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The Wairoro Stream is Kaikohe's primary source of raw water, supplying about 70 percent of the town's water.
Ingesting plastic causes suffocation, starvation, and drowning.
The council are urgently asking all Kaikohe residents and businesses to reduce their water use by 25 per cent.
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