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Pollution & Conservation
Pollution & Conservation

                What is pollution?
    Any substance in water, soil, or air that degrade the
    natural quality of the environment, offend the senses
      of sight, taste, or smell, or cause a health hazard


                What is Conservation?
To conserve something means to protect it and keep it in
                    healthy condition.
In Our Country – The Bahamas
We have very important
 resources which are     We have many important
                           resources which are being
                           affected by Pollution
                          Ground water

                          Surface water

                          Air Quality

                          Coral Reefs

                          Sea Grasses

                          Mangroves
Ground Water
   All fresh water available to the Bahamas is from rainfall. Our
    island Grand Bahama, receives an average of 59 inches of
    rainfall every year
Surface Water
   Surface water is the water found above ground.
Air Quality
Coral Reefs
       Habitat for important
        fish such as groupers,
        yellow tail snappers,
        grunts, barracuda.

       A barrier against
        inland flooding from
        storms and tidal waves.

       Attraction for visitors
Seagrasses

       Provide food for
       marine animals like
       conch, turtles and sea
       urchins.
      Seagrasses are an
      important part of the
      food chain.
Mangroves/Wetlands
           Provide a safe nursery
           or habitat for many
           animals such as
           birds, fish and
           crustaceans.
Pollution Concerns

     •    Air Pollution

 •       Land Pollution

•        Water Pollution
Air Pollution


       Causes: Fumes and Smoke
         from vehicles, power
         plants, open burning,
         industrial activity and
         daily use of aerosols.
Affects of Air Pollution
            Depletion of the Ozone Layer
  Ozone is a pale blue
     molecule of gas
that contains 3 atoms of
      oxygen and is
     denoted as O3.
Ozone layer continued
TROPOSPHERIC OZONE = “Bad Ozone”

   This ozone is a harmful
    pollutant that damages
    lung tissue and plants.

   It is formed when
    pollutants from car
    exhaust fumes and
    industrial emissions
    react chemically in the
    presence of sunlight.

   It is a major component
    of “smog”.
The Ozone Hole and CFCs
When released into the
 atmosphere, man-made
 chemicals such as
 chlorofluorocarbons or CFCs
 become trapped inside clouds.




CFCs destroy stratospheric ozone,
  thereby creating the annual hole
  in the ozone layer.
The effect of Ozone layer
                 depletion
   Increased incidences of skin
    cancer,
   Increased eye damage,
   stunted plant growth,
   Damage to building materials
    such as paints and
   Disruption of marine life
Disruption of Marine Ecosystems

   Increased UV exposure due to the Antarctic Ozone Hole
    harms phytoplankton (microscopic marine plants).

   Phytoplankton forms the foundation of the marine food
    chain.
CFC Consumption in The Bahamas
   In the Bahamas CFC-12
    (Freon® or R-12) is the
    most commonly used
    man-made chemical that
    breaks down the ozone
    layer.

   CFC-12 is often used in:
      1. Aerosol cans (hair
    sprays, paints, deodorants)
      2. Refrigerators
      3. Air-conditioning
    units in cars made before
    1995
Land Pollution
Pollution due to various activities
What happens next?
1.   As rainwater filters through the ground, it will pick up contaminants from
     the surface or in the surrounding soil.

2.   The water may dissolve the contaminants or simply carry it in to the fresh
     water aquifer.

3.   Some contaminants can be transported far distances from their source.
     Groundwater travels very slowly; therefore, little dilution or dispersion of
     the contaminant usually occurs.

4.   The contaminant forms a concentrated plume that follows the
     groundwater flow path.

5.   The insecticide may kill insects but also harm other animals.
Eutrophication (Too much Food)
Pine Ridge Landfill
Ground Water Pollution
Ground Water Pollution
Sewage pollution to Surface Waters
                          Sewage in the
                           water results in
                           diseases like
                           typhoid and
                           cholera. These
                           are caused by a
                           bacteria when
                           it gets into the
                           human
                           intestine.
   The faeces passed by people suffering from
    these diseases will contain harmful bacteria. If
    this bacteria gets into the drinking water, they
    may spread the disease to hundreds of other
    persons. For this reason, untreated sewage
    must never be emptied in canals, rivers etc.
Oil Pollution to Surface waters
                     Kills sea birds
                     Create a slick or layer over
                      the water if large enough
                      can limit oxygen in the
                      water.
                     Can cause death of
                      whales.
The chain reaction leading to
Seafood Poisoning from metals
What can be done?
   Remember the 3 R’s: Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle every day.

   Pick up trash.

   Choose non-toxic products for household use.

   Don't Litter - streets and storm drains empty into underground
    streams that could lead to our beaches and oceans.
   At all times, have a means for disposing of your
    waste when involved in activities such as
    beaching, boating or even driving.

   Minimize use of fertilizers and pesticides on
    your yard.

   Respect your Septic system – don’t pour toxic
    wastes and out-of-date medications down the
    toilet.

   Do not dump oil down storm drains; recycle
    used motor oil.
Conservation Efforts
   The Clean Air Act of 1956.
   Implementation of sewage treatment facilities to
    remove harmful bacteria
   Control of Water pollution
   Conservation of Habitats (The Nature Conservancy,
    The Bahamas National Trust)
   Use renewable resources e.g. the sun, wind etc.
   Carry out Recycling Initiatives
   Conservation of Species (CITES)
Words of Wisdom
Treat the Earth well. It was not given to
you by your parents. It was loaned to you
by your children
                          - Kenyan proverb
We CAN have a clean earth!
Our future depends on a Pollution
       Free Environment
For more information visit
www.BahamasEcoVentures.com

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Bahamas Pollution - Bahamas Conservation

  • 1.
  • 3. Pollution & Conservation What is pollution? Any substance in water, soil, or air that degrade the natural quality of the environment, offend the senses of sight, taste, or smell, or cause a health hazard What is Conservation? To conserve something means to protect it and keep it in healthy condition.
  • 4. In Our Country – The Bahamas We have very important resources which are We have many important resources which are being affected by Pollution  Ground water  Surface water  Air Quality  Coral Reefs  Sea Grasses  Mangroves
  • 5. Ground Water  All fresh water available to the Bahamas is from rainfall. Our island Grand Bahama, receives an average of 59 inches of rainfall every year
  • 6. Surface Water  Surface water is the water found above ground.
  • 8. Coral Reefs  Habitat for important fish such as groupers, yellow tail snappers, grunts, barracuda.  A barrier against inland flooding from storms and tidal waves.  Attraction for visitors
  • 9. Seagrasses Provide food for marine animals like conch, turtles and sea urchins. Seagrasses are an important part of the food chain.
  • 10. Mangroves/Wetlands Provide a safe nursery or habitat for many animals such as birds, fish and crustaceans.
  • 11. Pollution Concerns • Air Pollution • Land Pollution • Water Pollution
  • 12. Air Pollution Causes: Fumes and Smoke from vehicles, power plants, open burning, industrial activity and daily use of aerosols.
  • 13. Affects of Air Pollution Depletion of the Ozone Layer Ozone is a pale blue molecule of gas that contains 3 atoms of oxygen and is denoted as O3.
  • 15. TROPOSPHERIC OZONE = “Bad Ozone”  This ozone is a harmful pollutant that damages lung tissue and plants.  It is formed when pollutants from car exhaust fumes and industrial emissions react chemically in the presence of sunlight.  It is a major component of “smog”.
  • 16. The Ozone Hole and CFCs When released into the atmosphere, man-made chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons or CFCs become trapped inside clouds. CFCs destroy stratospheric ozone, thereby creating the annual hole in the ozone layer.
  • 17. The effect of Ozone layer depletion  Increased incidences of skin cancer,  Increased eye damage,  stunted plant growth,  Damage to building materials such as paints and  Disruption of marine life
  • 18. Disruption of Marine Ecosystems  Increased UV exposure due to the Antarctic Ozone Hole harms phytoplankton (microscopic marine plants).  Phytoplankton forms the foundation of the marine food chain.
  • 19. CFC Consumption in The Bahamas  In the Bahamas CFC-12 (Freon® or R-12) is the most commonly used man-made chemical that breaks down the ozone layer.  CFC-12 is often used in: 1. Aerosol cans (hair sprays, paints, deodorants) 2. Refrigerators 3. Air-conditioning units in cars made before 1995
  • 21. Pollution due to various activities
  • 22. What happens next? 1. As rainwater filters through the ground, it will pick up contaminants from the surface or in the surrounding soil. 2. The water may dissolve the contaminants or simply carry it in to the fresh water aquifer. 3. Some contaminants can be transported far distances from their source. Groundwater travels very slowly; therefore, little dilution or dispersion of the contaminant usually occurs. 4. The contaminant forms a concentrated plume that follows the groundwater flow path. 5. The insecticide may kill insects but also harm other animals.
  • 27. Sewage pollution to Surface Waters  Sewage in the water results in diseases like typhoid and cholera. These are caused by a bacteria when it gets into the human intestine.
  • 28. The faeces passed by people suffering from these diseases will contain harmful bacteria. If this bacteria gets into the drinking water, they may spread the disease to hundreds of other persons. For this reason, untreated sewage must never be emptied in canals, rivers etc.
  • 29. Oil Pollution to Surface waters  Kills sea birds  Create a slick or layer over the water if large enough can limit oxygen in the water.  Can cause death of whales.
  • 30. The chain reaction leading to Seafood Poisoning from metals
  • 31. What can be done?  Remember the 3 R’s: Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle every day.  Pick up trash.  Choose non-toxic products for household use.  Don't Litter - streets and storm drains empty into underground streams that could lead to our beaches and oceans.
  • 32. At all times, have a means for disposing of your waste when involved in activities such as beaching, boating or even driving.  Minimize use of fertilizers and pesticides on your yard.  Respect your Septic system – don’t pour toxic wastes and out-of-date medications down the toilet.  Do not dump oil down storm drains; recycle used motor oil.
  • 33. Conservation Efforts  The Clean Air Act of 1956.  Implementation of sewage treatment facilities to remove harmful bacteria  Control of Water pollution  Conservation of Habitats (The Nature Conservancy, The Bahamas National Trust)  Use renewable resources e.g. the sun, wind etc.  Carry out Recycling Initiatives  Conservation of Species (CITES)
  • 34. Words of Wisdom Treat the Earth well. It was not given to you by your parents. It was loaned to you by your children - Kenyan proverb
  • 35. We CAN have a clean earth!
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  • 37. Our future depends on a Pollution Free Environment
  • 38. For more information visit www.BahamasEcoVentures.com