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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

How do oil spills harm sea animals?


How do oil spills harm sea animals?

Oil spills contain poisonous chemicals which are readily absorbed through the skin of sea animals like seals may react to oil spills by not eating, so that they starve to death. Sea otters can easily be harmed by oil, since their ability to stay warm depends on their fur remaining clean. Fish and shell fish may be tainted and unsuitable for eating for a year or more after an oil spill.

During most oil spills, seabirds are harmed and killed in greater numbers than other kinds of creatures. If oil remains on a beach for a while, other creatures such as snails and clams may suffer

1 comment:

Dana said...

Wow,I can't believe how much damage is caused to sea animals by oil spills. What do you suggest to help decrease the number of oil spills so the animals are protected?