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Science·Ocean Life·conceptual

Ocean Pollution & Harm

Identify ways humans harm the ocean — plastic pollution, overfishing, oil spills, and ocean acidification from carbon dioxide — and understand that most ocean pollution comes from land-based activities, not just ships

Suggested ages 9–11

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Your child is diving into ocean science — learning about marine ecosystems, animal migrations, how human activities affect the ocean, and the vital role oceans play in Earth's climate.

Evidence of understanding

  • Name at least three ways humans harm the ocean
  • Explain that most ocean pollution originates on land, not from ships
  • Describe how plastic pollution or overfishing specifically harms marine animals

Assessment prompt

If Ocean Pollution & Harm saw plastic washed up on a beach, could they explain where it came from, how it harms sea life, and name other ways humans damage the ocean like overfishing and pollution from factories?

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