The pie chart illustrates the proportion of area in the sea that was occupied for the release of various types of end products in the year 1997 and 2007.
Overall, it is clear that the amount of domestic waste and off shore oil entering the ocean increased drastically between the years whereas, a noticeable decline was seen in industrial sector. However, other pollutants remained less fluctuating which left litter out of the segments.
The quantity of household sewage increased nearly by 10% in 2007 even though the end produce from industries was pulled down to 9% from the initial survey that reported 17% among others. Extracted oils exhibits an inclined trend by 9% and contradicts the downward pattern of marine pollution with marginal decline of 5%.
By analyzing the graph it is evident that farm waste that was dumped in the ocean is reducing to baseline level which leave litter having no role among the ocean pollutants.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of area in the sea that
was occupied
for the release of various types of
end
products in the year 1997 and 2007.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the amount of domestic waste and off shore oil entering the ocean increased
drastically
between the years whereas, a noticeable decline was
seen
in industrial sector.
However
, other pollutants remained less fluctuating which
left
litter out of the segments.
The quantity of household sewage increased
nearly
by 10% in 2007
even though
the
end
produce from industries
was pulled
down to 9% from the initial survey that reported 17% among others. Extracted oils exhibits an inclined trend by 9% and contradicts the downward pattern of marine pollution with marginal decline of 5%.
By analyzing the graph it is evident that farm waste that
was dumped
in the ocean is reducing to baseline level which
leave
litter having no role among the ocean pollutants.