Pollution of our waters affects all of us. Dangerous contaminants in the water we drink or our seafood are constantly found today, killing us, sea birds and mammals. Yes, a lot is being done. But people need to be educated on pollution about the destination of their trash when improperly cast off. What happens to all those discarded cigarette butts you carelessly toss on the street, what about the old motor oil cast into our drain pipes, the pollutants cast in our homes down the drains. Take a look at where these things end up and what it does to our beloved earth waters. For those who don't care remember this, "You shall drink of the cup you give others to drink from."
Don't you know that our sea shore waters, water habitats, are essential for our physical and mental health. Do not the other living things in these planets like animal, birds, reptiles, sea creatures deserve a clean and save home. Nutrients and toxic pollutants end up in our bodies when absorbed by fish and animals alike.
In shipping oil pollution rise of incidents in ship grounding and collisions
How would you like to swim in these waters all day?
Dump no Waste in Storm Drains it end in River.


Algae bloom in Lake Anna, Virgina, USA coloring the water green with swirls, likely due to excessive nutrient runoff from the land
Pollution on the Fairhaven side of the Fairhaven-New Bedford inner harbor
at the high tide line showing debris from fishing boats

Shore Marine Debris
Pollution in the Charles River, Boston
Atomic waste vapors fall back to the ground when it rains.
Pollution temporarily trapped heading to sea when the heavy rains falls and inundates the shores.