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The aftermath of a tsunami results in vast amounts of debris entering our oceans, raising critical concerns about environmental impact and accountability. This journal explores the implications of marine debris for ocean ecosystems, questioning whether the trash should be left adrift or if proactive measures are required for cleanup. It also discusses who should bear the responsibility for removing this waste and the potential dangers posed to marine organisms. As we contemplate the consequences, we must consider sustainable solutions for managing oceanic waste effectively.
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Tsunami trash Journal • Did you even consider after hearing about the tsunami, that all that debris could have gone out to sea? • What do you think should be done about all that trash? Should it just be left to float around in the oceans? Who should be responsible for cleaning it up? • What affects do you think it may end up having on the organisms that live in the oceans? • Tsunami Trash