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The impacts of human activities on marine organisms and ecosystems, and even directly on human health and well-being, are often clearly visible. A swimmer may fall ill after a day at the beach, or a tourist after a shellfish dinner. A mangrove forest may die after being smothered by an oil slick. Or a turtle may be washed up on shore with plastic waste still tightly wrapped around its neck.
 
Elsewhere the causes of particular impacts may be more difficult to determine. The deaths of cetaceans in many of the world's oceans are a regular cause for concern. Biopsies often show very high levels of toxic compounds in their bodies, but whether these were the ultimate cause of death, or contributed to the cause of death, or were simply an unrelated phenomenon may be difficult to determine. Multiple stresses may often combine. A decline in diversity or biomass on a coral reef may be linked to any one of a broad range of stresses, or perhaps to more than one.
 
The fact remains that we are rapidly changing the condition of our oceans. Some of these condition changes have clearly discernible impacts, but others are more subtle. It is useful to look more closely at these impacts from the perspective of human uses of the ocean, and from the perspective of individual species or species groups which may be high profile, or highly susceptible; and also from the perspective of wider ecosystems, where multiple impacts may combine to threaten their stability.
 
 
 
 
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A comprehensive database of abandoned vessels that could threaten coral ecosystems in U.S. waters. NOAA Abandoned Vessel Project A comprehensive database of abandoned vessels that could threaten coral ecosyst...  
Technical publications, reports, and summaries regarding contaminants that threaten aquatic species. NOAA Coastal Chemicals Library Technical publications, reports, and summaries regarding contaminants that thre...  
Visual examples of contaminated sites and the mapping tools scientists use to examine these sites. NOAA Coastal Chemicals Photo Gallery Visual examples of contaminated sites and the mapping tools scientists use to e...  
A project to clean up and restore contaminated soil and landfills at sites in the Pribilofs Islands, Alaska. NOAA Pribilof Islands Environmental Restoration Project A project to clean up and restore contaminated soil and landfills at sites in t...  
Details on contaminants in specific areas of the U.S. and Hazardous Waste Site Reports. NOAA Site on Coastal Chemicals Regional Information Details on contaminants in specific areas of the U.S. and Hazardous Waste Site ...  
Tools and guidelines for examining the ecological effects of toxic contaminants in sediment NOAA Site on Toxic Sediment Guidelines Tools and guidelines for examining the ecological effects of toxic contaminants...  
NOAA scientists evaluate threats that toxic contaminants pose to fish, marine mammals, and other aquatic species, as well as their habitats. NOAA Site on Toxic Chemicals in Coastal Environments NOAA scientists evaluate threats that toxic contaminants pose to fish, marine m...  
NOAA Watershed Database and Mapping Projects and Tools NOAA Watershed Database and Mapping Projects NOAA Watershed Database and Mapping Projects and Tools 
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