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Why is ocean water important to humans?

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Why is ocean water important to humans?

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Many of the world’s populations live near oceans. Oceans are life sustaining, they regulate world temperatures, regulate rainfall across the planet. Why are you studying in the Polar Regions? Most of the fishers in the United States, 40%, come from the Bering Sea. This is important for the economy, and impacts climate change. Fish managers set quotas on fish that can be caught for commercial use. Transformations due to climate change affect our ecosystems in many ways. Fewer fish mean less food for other species that eat fish. These changing ecosystem effects will affect all species, including polar bears. Why is H20 and oceans important to humans? Most of the world’s populations live near oceans. These oceans have historically provided food and transportation. The ocean has been life sustaining for many cultures. On a scientific level, oceans regulate world temperatures they also regulate the fresh water cycle mostly through evaporation. Oceans absorb CO2 that humans have produced by

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