po wer - xx lo gdańsk - environmental protection of the baltic sea
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
By: Kinga PietrzyckaKlaudia Jaroszewska
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• Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the natural environment on individual, organizational or governmental levels, for the benefit of both the natural environment and humans. Due to the pressures of population and technology, the biophysical environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently. This has been recognized, and governments have begun placing restraints on activities that cause environmental degradation.
BALTIC SEA
• Length of coastline : 8000 km• Types of coasts : *sandy coast
*archipelagos *fjords *cliffs
*bays and reserviors
Fauna & Flora
COD PERCH SADURIA ENTOMON
FITOBENTOS
BLUE MUSSEL
SOFT-SHELL CLAM
Pollutions• Biochemical pollution
• With crude oilNitrogen pollution
Phosphorus pollution
Activities to protect Baltic Sea
• Building sewage farms;• Reusing wastes and recyclable
materials;• Decreasing use of artificial
fertilizer;• Building wind/hydroelectric power
stations;• Building ecological garbage dumps;
Ecological Education• saving energy;• collecting recyclable
materials;• cleaning beaches;• restriction of use of cars;• decrease of use water in
homesteads;
Dictionary Sandy coasts – brzegi piaszczyste Bays and reserviors – zatoki i zalewy Cod – dorsz Perch – okoń Saduria Entomon – podwój Fitobenos – fitobentos Blue Mussel – omółek jadalny Soft-shell calm – małgiew piaskołaz Crude oil – ropa Nitrogen – azot Phosphorus – fosfor Sewage farm – oczyszczalnia ścieków
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