This document discusses marine pollution, including its sources and effects. It defines marine pollution as the discharge of waste substances into the sea, harming living resources and human health. Major pollutants include sewage, pesticides, plastics, metallic wastes, oil, sediment plumes from mining, heat, radioactive waste, and dredge spoils. These pollutants can damage ecosystems, kill wildlife, accumulate in food chains, and threaten human health if consumed from contaminated marine life. Prevention requires controlling pollution at sources, cleaning up waste, and raising awareness of the importance of protecting oceans to maintain Earth's chemical and biological balance.