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How can scientists most effectively reduce the anthropogenic effects dealt to the ocean?

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fourth Interview Questions


  1. How can scientists effectively reduce the anthropogenic activity being dealt to the ocean?
  2. How do you think the current legislation(UNCLOS etc) is protecting the marine environment?
  3. What is the worst type of pollution that's entering the ocean?
  4. Would it be beneficial to turn the entire biosphere into an MPA?
  5. How much pollution, is too much pollution?
  6. How can scientists monitor the levels of pollution more efficiently?
  7. Is it possible to regulate the amount of pollution that's being allowed into the ocean?
  8. What are some of the best ways that scientists are currently countering the effects of pollution?
  9. Numerous species have become endangered due to the pollution levels, why is it that nobody is regulating pollution?
  10. Do certain ecosystems have higher or lower tolerances to certain types of pollution?
  11. In what ways can regular citizens help the fight against pollution?
  12. In what other ways, besides pollution, are humans harming the ocean?
  13. What measures have been taken when it comes to over-fishing?
  14. It has been said that run-off, and mining pollutants cause the most harm to the marine environment, do you agree?
  15. What's the best way to inform people about the effects that pollution has on the ocean?
  16. What are the laws against oil tankers and tanks?
  17. How is plastic harmful to the ocean?
  18. Which do oil spills hurt more, humans or the animals?
  19. What are some animals that contribute to the ocean's pollution?
  20. How can oil spills be prevented?

2 comments:

  1. Not approved. Many of these questions do not specifically target the scientist. Please fix and send me an email letting me know you did!

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  2. I'm just barely reading this. How can I focus the questions more towards the scientist?

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