
Recent research has studied the significant impact of coastal populations on life in both freshwater and marine environments. Scientists have found that these populations exert negative influences on the ecosystems of nearby seas, directly affecting marine organisms and their habitats.
One of the key problems identified during the research is the pollution of marine waters by waste and processed materials, which negatively affects water quality and the health of marine life. Researchers also noted that noise and light pollution levels significantly influence the orientation and behavior of marine species, creating a threat to their survival.
However, the research also indicated that the observed negative consequences can be mitigated when effective measures for environmental management and collaboration between the local coastal populations and ecological organizations are in place. Preserving coastal ecosystems requires joint efforts to improve the situation and ensure the sustainability of marine environments as a whole.
Studying the impact of populations on marine ecosystems is an important step in recognizing the necessity for sustainable development and the preservation of biodiversity on the planet.